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Economics: How to Make Money and Keep It

How Will We Do That? Supply and Demand Scarcity The Global Economy International Trade Free Enterprise, Socialism, and Communism Property Rights Types of Markets Economic Measurement and Growth

How Will We Do That? Money The Role of Government Fiscal Policy Business Ownership Saving, Borrowing, and Building Capital Cost-Benefit Analysis Personal Budget How to Pay for College

Why Do You Do What You Do? What is one word that explains why you do everything that you do? “_____ is the reason I do everything I do.”

Why Do You Do What You Do? Incentives

Why Do You Do What You Do?