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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.
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Introduction You may wonder what property rights have to do with economics. Your property--your house, your car, your pets--are items you buy and own. There are also intelle...
Introduction Definitions and Basics Fiscal Policy, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Fiscal policy is the use of government spending and taxation to influen...
Introduction Definition: The nominal price of a good is its value in terms of money, such as dollars, French francs, or yen. The relative or real price is its value in terms...
Introduction The words "exchange" and "trade" refer to the same activity--people who have one thing and want a different thing can exchange or trade it voluntarily with each oth...
Definitions and Basics "Incentives Matter", by Russ Roberts at Econlib, June 5, 2006. Incentives matter. The most famous example in economics is the idea of the demand curveâ...