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Welker's Wikinomics Blog
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http://welkerswikinomics.com/blogA podcast for students and teachers of Economics - theory, analysis, commentary
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New exam review resources for the AP and IB Economics student!
posted to Welker's Wikinomics Blog on Fri 12th Apr 13
With just a few weeks remaining before the AP and IB Economics exams take place, you may be looking for some good resources for exam review. In the last months, I have released two newly updated revision guides for students studying in these courses.The Microeconomics
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A TED Talk overview of issues in economic development
posted to Welker's Wikinomics Blog on Mon 4th Mar 13
Over the next three weeks I will be covering issues in Development Economics with my year 2 IB students. I have often used TED Talks to inspire our class discussions, and this year I decided to compile a “best of TED” playlist to guide us through
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Monopoly prices to regulate or not to regulate, that is the question!
posted to Welker's Wikinomics Blog on Mon 4th Mar 13
Competitively Priced Electricity Costs More, Studies Show – New York TimesThe problem with monopolies, as our AP students have learned, is that a monopolistic firm, left to its own accord, will most likely choose to produce at an output level that is
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New exam review resources for the AP and IB Economics student!
posted to Welker's Wikinomics Blog on Fri 12th Apr 13
With just a few weeks remaining before the AP and IB Economics exams take place, you may be looking for some good resources for exam review. In the last months, I have released two newly updated revision guides for students studying in these courses.The Microeconomics
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A TED Talk overview of issues in economic development
posted to Welker's Wikinomics Blog on Mon 4th Mar 13
Over the next three weeks I will be covering issues in Development Economics with my year 2 IB students. I have often used TED Talks to inspire our class discussions, and this year I decided to compile a “best of TED” playlist to guide us through
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Monopoly prices to regulate or not to regulate, that is the question!
posted to Welker's Wikinomics Blog on Mon 4th Mar 13
Competitively Priced Electricity Costs More, Studies Show – New York TimesThe problem with monopolies, as our AP students have learned, is that a monopolistic firm, left to its own accord, will most likely choose to produce at an output level that is


