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As part of his series of economic reports examining the country's economic future, Paul Solman sits down with Yale historian Paul Kennedy. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman sits down with bank consultant and former FDIC chair William Isaac for a critical look at the Troubled Asset Relief Program. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman sits down with former bank regulator and author Bill Black as part of his continuing series of reports examining bank reform. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman explores how investment powerhouse Goldman Sachs used taxpayer money to make more profits. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman examines the inner workings of investment powerhouse Goldman Sachs and how it managed to post a huge profit following a government bailout. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman talks with David Stockman, former Reagan budget chief about the proposal to tax banks on their size and amount of risk. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
The Obama Administration is trying to rein in big bangs, but Robert Kelly, chief executive officer of Bank of New York, says that's a big mistake. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman explains how interest rates are set, with a little help from economic country musician Merle Hazard. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
As part of his ongoing series, Making Sense of the economy, Paul Solman takes a real estate tour in Atlanta, GA., with two experts on home sale prices. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
The Inuit people of northern Canada provide an example of a traditional economy. For thousands of years, Inuit parents have taught their children the survival skills needed to survive in the Arctic Circle's severe climate. Studen... more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Lesson
 
As part of his continuing series of reports on Making Sense of the economy, Paul Solman travels to Atlanta to gauge the hiring outlook in a down economy. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
Phillips Curve
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This lesson explores the relationship of unemployment to inflation in the 1960s and after. Students will discover the short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment when unemployment is less than its natural rate. Students... more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Lesson
 
Paul Solman looks at how 18th century composer George Frideric Handel established a foundation for a new business approach to opera. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
George Shultz, former Secretary of State, Treasury, and Labor, discusses working at age 89. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
As part of his Making Sense series, Paul Solman has a unique look at John Mayard Keynes' legacy, including his influence on hip-hop. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman speaks to economist George Shultz about how massive bank mergers affect the idea of "too big to fail.""" more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman reflects on economist Paul Samuelson, who died at the age of 94. He was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in economics. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman explores the debate over whether retirement is good or bad for your health. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
 
Paul Solman looks at the challenges older workers face trying to secure a job, let alone retire, amid the downturn. more »
Grades: 9-12 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Interactive Tool
The Ice Cream Stand
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Students will learn about supply, demand, price, competition, and entrepreneurial skills in this lesson. They will put what they learned into action by creating an ice cream stand, to complete with other stands in the classroom. more »
Grades: 6-8 | Source: Council for Economic Education (EconEdLink) | Type: Lesson

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