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Economics: Work and Prosperity - Abeka High School Economic Student Textbook

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Study the choices that societies make regarding the production, distribution, and consumption of goods with Abeka’s Work and Prosperity. This one-semester course explains the economic principles of production, supply and demand, competition, inflation, and saving. Show the link between economic freedom and political and individual freedom by encouraging free-enterprise capitalism and moral responsibility with money. With questions to consider, chapter reviews, bold terms, and a glossary give your students principles that will help them make informed money-management decisions.

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First published January 1, 1989

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December 4, 2017
Great course, I really feel like I have a firm understanding of the basics of Economics. I love how the book is open to more than just Free Market economies and shows the benefits (and downfalls) of command economies. Also, I recommend my teacher, but I won't disclose his name. LOL
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January 12, 2020
I read this in school. It is very conservative evangelical and very capitalist. Nothing wrong with it, but those are the bias without any room for other theories. Still a solid book with good principles.
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March 3, 2008
this is Adam Smiths Wealth of Nations simplified, then add global market economics, then add modernization. it is the best book for economics that i have ever read,
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April 29, 2011
This was one of my highschool textbooks and was what first got me interested in economics. Lays a good foundation in the basic concepts of economics.
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June 2, 2014
It's a textbook, so it's dry. Other than that though, I liked it.
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