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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Aplia Econ Blog: News for Economics Students: California's Foil Balloon Problem

Aplia Econ Blog: News for Economics Students: California's Foil Balloon Problem
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Oxford Univ. Press: Economics Study Guide

Oxford Univ. Press: Economics Study Guide
Designed to fully support students throughout the course and to guarantee exam success. The book offers clear and accurate explanations of all concepts, theories and diagrams that cut through the clutter and help students tackle efficiently all learning outcomes of the new syllabus in 208 pages. Click on 'evaluate' for a free evaluation copy.

Oxford Univ. Press: Course Preparation for IB Economics

Oxford Univ. Press: Course Preparation for IB Economics
Designed to thoroughly prepare students to meet the demands of IB Diploma Program Economics. Explains key concepts and theories as clearly as possible. Emphasis is also placed on key elements of the IBDP such as ATL, TOK and CAS. May be used as a preparation guide before starting IB Economics but also as a complement for students moving through the course. Click on 'evaluate' for a free evaluation copy.

International Baccalaureate Economics (and much more)

This blog aims to bring to Economics students
of the International Baccalaureate Program
at Athens College or, anywhere in the world, news and tidbits that may be interesting. Real world examples are now required for Paper 1(b) and the information in this blog may help students prepare better to achieve high marks in their IB Economics exams.

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