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The Reading Lists by Topic pages contain some suggested readings organized by topic, including materials available on Econlib. Brief reviews or descriptions are included for many items.
Supplementary materials for popular college textbooks used in courses in the Principles of Economics, Microeconomics, Price Theory, and Macroeconomics are suggested by topic.
These free resources are appropriate for teachers of high school and AP economics, social studies, and history classes. They are also appropriate for interested students, home schoolers, and newcomers to the topic of economics.
No Due Date is Econlib's subscription economics book club. Curated by Pete Boettke, you’ll spend a whole year reading with him exploring the best in economics, the social science...
Definitions and Basics Adam Smith, biography from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Smith saw the main cause of prosperity as increasing division of labor. Using the famous...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics Technology, at Dictionary.com Technology: 1. the branch of kn...
An Economics Topics Detail By Lauren F. Landsburg What Is Comparative Advantage? A person has a comparative advantage at producing something if he can produce it at ...
The 51 Key Economics Concepts Introduction The Council for Economic Education (CEE) has compiled a list of the 51 key economics concepts common to all U.S. State requirements for...
Definitions and Basics Competition, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics "Competition," wrote Samuel Johnson, "is the act of endeavoring to gain what another endeavors ...