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Students review a case study of the Gross National Product of the 3rd quarter of 2003. Full Review »
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Students review a case study of The Federal Reserve System and Monetary Policy - October 28, 2003. Full Review »
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Students review a case study concerning the Gross National Product of the 1st quarter of 2003. Full Review »
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Students examine a case study of the Gross Domestic Product in the United States in August 2003. Full Review »
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Students participate in a case study of productivity in September 2003. Full Review »
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Students participate in a case study of the unemployment rate in August 2003 and its effects on the economy. Full Review »
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Students examine the unemployments rate for November 2003. Using the data, they identify the factors that might have caused the decrease. They analyze the major issues surrounding new data announcements and research historical trends with the unemployment rate. Full Review »
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Students examine the unemployment rate for September 2003. Using the data, they identify the factors that might have caused the rate to remain unchanged between August and September. They discuss the major issues surrounding a data announcement and research historical trends. Full Review »
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Students examine the Gross Domestic Product during the second quarter of 2003. Using the data, they identify the factors that might have caused the rate to increase. They discuss the major issues when announcing new data and research historical trends. Full Review »
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Students examine the Gross Domestic Product during the second quarter of 2003. Using the data, they identify the factors that might have caused the rate to increase. They describe the issues surrounding a new data announcement and research historical trends. Full Review »

