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Equilibrium in Economics: How a Supply and Demand Graph Dot Explains Producer and Consumer Surplus

This video explores equilibrium–the point on a supply and demand graph where the supply curve and the demand curve intersect. It’s graphically simple, but it has deep lessons to teach about markets.

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Graphing a Demand Curve from a Demand Schedule, and How to Read a Demand Graph

The demand curve is the line in a supply and demand graph that shows consumer behavior: at a given market price, how many units will consumers purchase? (Or, reading the chart in the opposite direction, how much is the marginal buyer willing to pay for the nth unit?) 

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LATEST CURRICULUM:

Understanding A.I.: Past, Present, Future Unit Plan

Prepare students for an A.I. world with this free six-day unit plan that uses videos, interactive data, real-world examples and Google slides.

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Labor Force and Unemployment Unit Plan

Teach labor force participation and unemployment rates with this free three-day unit plan that uses videos, interactive games, real-world examples, Google slides, and science-of-learning techniques.

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UPDATED CURRICULUM:

GDP: A Measure of Economic Health Unit Plan

Teach GDP with this free, four-day unit plan—now updated with the latest global GDP data, new student questions, and more!

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Externalities and Public Goods Unit Plan!

Teach externalities and public goods with this free 5-day unit plan that uses videos, interactive games, real-world examples, Google slides, and science-of-learning techniques.

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Fiscal Policy Unit Plan!

Teach fiscal policy with this free 4-day unit plan that features our awesome videos, real-world data, Google slides, and science-of-learning techniques.

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New Interactive Practice: Fiscal Policy Slot Machine

Have your students play the Fiscal Policy Slot Machine! This interactive activity uses real-world examples to demonstrate that fiscal policy isn’t infallible and can often go wrong.

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New Interactive Practice: Types of Goods

What type of good is this? In this interactive, identify whether a good is private, public, a club good, or a common resource based on whether the good is rival and/or excludable.

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UPDATED CURRICULUM:

Supply, Demand, and
Equilibrium Unit Plan!

Enhance your teaching of supply and demand with two additional days, now offering a full week of engaging videos, games, and interactive exercises!

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Intro to Globalization Unit Plan!

Teach globalization with this free 3-day unit plan that features our awesome videos, real-world data, Google slides, and science-of-learning techniques.

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Price Ceilings and Floors Unit Plan!

Teach price ceilings and price floors with this free three-day unit plan that uses videos, interactive games, real-world examples, Google slides, and science-of-learning techniques.

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New Interactive Practice: Graph a Supply Curve

Help your students understand the basics of building a supply and demand graph! They'll learn to label the price and quantity axes, then practice using a supply schedule to draw a supply curve. 

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Monetary Policy Unit Plan!

Teach monetary policy with this free five-day unit plan that uses videos, interactive games, real-world examples, Google slides, and science-of-learning techniques.

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New Interactive Practice: Federal Reserve: Dual Mandate

How does a change in the administered rate filter out through the rest of the economy? In this interactive, see how the Fed hopes to influence the economy in theory through an interest rate change. Real-life cases are then shown to emphasize the difference between theory and reality.

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New Interactive Practice: Market for Reserves (Limited)

Use the reserve market model to understand how the Federal Reserve can influence the Fed Funds Rate in the limited reserve environment.

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