tailieunhanh - Money Math Lessons for Life

The decentralized, experimental nature of early economic reform is clear in Chinese establishment of Special Economic Zones – export-oriented enclaves that were allowed to detach themselves partially from the central administrative apparatus and to operate with considerable autonomy. Guangdong, which was allowed to set up its own foreign trade corporations, was a pioneer. On the eve of reform, Guangdong seemed to have few advantages. It had few natural resources, a low ratio of arable land per capita, and high rates of rural unemployment. But its coastal location and proximity to Hong Kong presented the opportunity to. | - 3 4 2 Money Math Lessons for Life Written by Mary C. Suiter Sarapage McCorkle Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education University of Missouri-St. Louis Mathematics Consultant Helene J. Sherman University of Missouri-St. Louis Cover Design by Sandy Morris Sponsored by Citi Office of Financial Education Department of the Treasury Jump tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy University of Missouri-St. Louis Copyright 2008 by The Curators of the University of Missouri a public corporation ISBN 978-0-9709279-1-0 Teachers may obtain a free printed copy of Money Math Lessons for Life by sending an e-mail request to moneymath@ Copyright 2008 The Curators of the University of Missouri a public corporation Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education University of Missouri-St. Louis One University Blvd. St. Louis MO 63121-4499 econed Reproduction of this publication is permitted and encouraged. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN 978-0-9709279-1-0 3 0 1 2 w