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This publication was developed utilizing Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act funds, PL98-524, administered by the High School Leadership Division of the California Department of Education. The development and publication of this document was supported in whole or in part by the . Department of Education and the California Department of Education. The opinions herein do not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the . Department of Education or the California Department of Education, and no official endorsement should be inferred | ECONOMICS OF BUSINESS OWNERSHIP Draft 2002 ECONOMICS OF BUSINESS OWNERSHIP This publication was developed utilizing Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act funds PL98-524 administered by the High School Leadership Division of the California Department of Education. The development and publication of this document was supported in whole or in part by the . Department of Education and the California Department of Education. The opinions herein do not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the . Department of Education or the California Department of Education and no official endorsement should be inferred. This publication was a cooperative venture between the California Institute on Human Services Business Education Project Sonoma State University and the High School Leadership Division California Department of Education. 9 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Foreword. iv Acknowledgements. v Preface. vi Rationals. vii Introduction. 1 Program Model. 5 How to Use This Guide. 7 Economics of Business Ownership. 8 Links to the Economics Content Standards INTRODUCTION Introduction to Economics. 9 Instructional ideas. 11 Introduction to Business Ownership. 20 Instructional Ideas. 22 MICROECONOMICS Markets Supply and Demand. 31 Instructional Ideas. 32 Creating and Using the Business Plan In Making Economic Decisions . 37 Instructional Ideas. 39 Managing Human Resources. 51 Instructional Ideas. 53 .

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