Sunday, January 30, 2011

Interactive Flash Annimation

If you are looking to use interactive graphs in your teaching or learning of economics, you might be interested in this site. A thanks goes to John LeFeber of the Council for Economic Education.


About the Author: Mike Fladien is a high school Economics and Law teacher in Muscatine, Iowa. He has been called the EconHacker because he has a talent for explaining Economics concepts in a simple language that anyone can understand.

Terms of Trade

This document will settle any doubt you or your students have about find the terms of trade.


About the Author: Mike Fladien is a high school Economics and Law teacher in Muscatine, Iowa. He has been called the EconHacker because he has a talent for explaining Economics concepts in a simple language that anyone can understand.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Who Captures the Value in a Global Innovation Network

Where do the components of an iPod come from? This brilliant article explains.


About the Author: Mike Fladien is a high school Economics and Law teacher in Muscatine, Iowa. He has been called the EconHacker because he has a talent for explaining Economics concepts in a simple language that anyone can understand.

Reasons for a Change in Demand


About the Author: Mike Fladien is a high school Economics and Law teacher in Muscatine, Iowa. He has been called the EconHacker because he has a talent for explaining Economics concepts in a simple language that anyone can understand.

John Morton on the Costs and Benefits of Teaching AP Economics

This paper discusses the merits or AP instruction. I disagree.


About the Author: Mike Fladien is a high school Economics and Law teacher in Muscatine, Iowa. He has been called the EconHacker because he has a talent for explaining Economics concepts in a simple language that anyone can understand.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Introduction to Demand

Relative Cost
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About the Author: Mike Fladien is a high school Economics and Law teacher in Muscatine, Iowa. He has been called the EconHacker because he has a talent for explaining Economics concepts in a simple language that anyone can understand.