* How the black death raised living standards in Europe
* Why the industrial revolution started in England
* The relationship between transportation and world trade
* Why the nomadic life shifted to settled agricultural societies
* Why some economies prospered while others failed
* The rebirth of Japan after WWII
* What choices helped or hindered economic growth
* The fall of communism
Also available:
Focus: Understanding Economics in U.S. History - ISBN 1561836249
Focus: International Economics - ISBN 1561834963
The Council for Economic Education envisions a world in which people are empowered through economic and financial literacy to make informed and responsible choices throughout their lives as consumers, savers, investors, workers, citizens, and participants in our global economy.
Some of the areas in K-12 education we publish in include:
- Establishing and building credit
- Managing personal finances
- Understanding economics on a local, national, and global level
- Using economics in other subject areas: Social Studies, Geography, History, etc.