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Suggestions for incorporating sustainability into Principles of Microeconomics

In: Teaching Principles of Microeconomics

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  • Jack Reardon

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This chapter offers helpful suggestions for instructors to implement the concept of sustainability in the Principles of Microeconomics course. Students are very interested (and worried and anxious) about their future and look to economics to help them understand the world they live in, learn how they can prepare, and mitigate, and, for some, gain the power to change. Incorporating the suggestions offered in this chapter will go a long way to help students better engage in their world.

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  • Jack Reardon, 2023. "Suggestions for incorporating sustainability into Principles of Microeconomics," Chapters, in: Mark Maier & Phil Ruder (ed.), Teaching Principles of Microeconomics, chapter 8, pages 108-122, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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