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Example 4: 3 Sector Circular Flow Diagram This Economy infographic represents the three-sector circular flow of income model. The economy consists of three sectors: households, business, and government. You can observe the flows from the households and business to the government in the form of taxes, labor, goods, and services. Economy Aesthetic, Economics Design, Circular Flow Of Income, Study Economics, Economic Map, Economy Infographic, Teaching Economics, Factors Of Production, Good Governance

Example 4: 3 Sector Circular Flow Diagram This Economy infographic represents the three-sector circular flow of income model. The economy consists of three sectors: households, business, and government. You can observe the flows from the households and business to the government in the form of taxes, labor, goods, and services.

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A ¥en to Trade lessons are written to help middle school students understand the basic rationale for making trades, the gains possible from trade, and how trading is done. Through simulations and other active-learning strategies, the lessons teach fundamental economic concepts such as scarcity, economic wants, resources, goods and services, opportunity cost, and money, as well as international trade concepts such as exports, imports, tariffs, quotas, exchange rates, and trade routes. Economic Globalization, Eco Project, Active Learning Strategies, Presentation Pictures, Economics Lessons, Invest In Your Health, Opportunity Cost, Middle School Lessons, Interactive Charts

A ¥en to Trade lessons are written to help middle school students understand the basic rationale for making trades, the gains possible from trade, and how trading is done. Through simulations and other active-learning strategies, the lessons teach fundamental economic concepts such as scarcity, economic wants, resources, goods and services, opportunity cost, and money, as well as international trade concepts such as exports, imports, tariffs, quotas, exchange rates, and trade routes.

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2nd grade Social Studies Anchor Chart: Social Studies unit for Economics, Goods and Services, Supply and Demand, Scarcity, Producers and Consumers, Money, Banks, and Trade. Scripted lesson plans. #2ndgrade #socialstudies #anchorchart Third Grade Social Studies Curriculum, Economics Anchor Chart, Economics Classroom Decor, Supply And Demand Activities, Anchor Chart Social Studies, 2nd Grade Economics, Middle School Economics, Homeschool Home Economics, Social Studies Anchor Charts

2nd grade Social Studies Anchor Chart: Social Studies unit for Economics, Goods and Services, Supply and Demand, Scarcity, Producers and Consumers, Money, Banks, and Trade. Scripted lesson plans. #2ndgrade #socialstudies #anchorchart

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