Section 2: Supply and Demand

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She received her masters degree in economics from Oklahoma State University and her PhD in economics from the University of Tennessee. She became certified to teach K-12 Social Studies after receiving her MEd in curriculum and instruction. She received the Council on Economic Education's excellence in teaching economics award.

She has been involved in the AP Economics program since 1992, serving as a reader and question leader, writing test items, overseeing the University of Mar audit, writing College Board "Special Focus" articles, and editing the Council on Economic Education's AP(r). She has been a College Board Endorsed Consultant for economics since 2001 and she conducts several professional development workshops each year.

Her favorite hobby is showing horses. She lives on a farm with her two daughters.

He received his masters degree in economics from Duke University and his PhD in economics from the University of Michigan. Anderson has been involved in the economics program for two decades. He spoke at AP(r) conferences and workshops for five years and led the grading of one or both of the economics exams. His research focuses on Donna Anderson economic education, environmental economics, law and economics, and labor economics. Anderson loves teaching introductory economics. He likes running and competes in marathon and triathlons. He lives in Kentucky with his family.

He is associated with the Luxembourg Income Study, which tracks and analyzes income inequality around the world. He received his degrees from Yale and MIT. He taught at a number of universities. He worked on the staff of the Council of Economic Advisers.

International trade, economic geography, and currency crises have been included in his research. Krugman received a medal from the American Economic Association. Krugman also writes for nontechnical audiences.

He writes for the New York Times.

She received her masters degree from the University of Chicago and her PhD from the University of California at Berkeley. She taught at several universities, including the University of Michigan.

Brian Held is an economics teacher at Loyola and his alma mater.

He has an MA in Economics from Southern Illinois University. She taught at the State University of Los Angeles. He has been an economics teacher for 35 years at St. Louis University High. She was involved with AP(r) Economics for many years. In 2010, the long and varied, having served as Table Leader and California Council on Economic Education, CCEE, Question Leader for Micro for 12 years and on the recognized Teacher of the Year Award.

Students won the Capital Markets Contest from 1999 to 2004. In 2007, Pride was the primary.

She received the excellence in financial literacy Hawaii. Adams is the author of several e-Books and is a member of the Economics Development Committee. He has been a top 10 Internet show that has been down a Reader, Table Leader, and Question Leader more than 45 million times.

Eric Dodge is Professor of Economics and Business of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Hanover College in Indiana, after serving as Chair of the University of Louisville. She obtained her degrees from the University of Puget Sound and the University of Houston.

She earned her BA in Social Studies School in New Jersey and an MA in History from the University while she was an instructor at The Pingry. She was awarded the Economics for Florida Virtual School and the Research Fellowship Award.

Miller has been active in AP(r) Economics at Irondequoit High School in NY since 2005.