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Monetary and fiscal policies affect people’s choices.

This is the eighth of nine economic principles. It sounds a bit ominous, but simply means that students need to know which economic indicators to understand and how to connect them to the bigger issues they hear in the news so they can make better decisions.

When you join California Council on Economic Education, CCEE, you’ll receive emails from our staff that share timely economic indicators, news articles and related resources to use in your classroom to help your high school students understand economic events happening today, how to interpret them and why they should care.

Please feel free to contact one of our staff where you seek more information or assistance.

Chairman
William F. Coffin
310-231-8600 bill.coffin@ccgir.com
Executive Director
Dr. Jim Charkins
909-537-5553
jcharkins@ccee.org
Director of Development
Elizabeth Fieux
626-765-1935
efieux@ccee.org

Director of Teacher Relations
Elle Charles
310-954-1333 ext. 107
echarles@ccee.org

Director of Online Learning
Christie McKee
909-374-2454
cmckee@ccee.org
Director of Program Support Services
Maryam Azizi
310-362-7837 ext. 144
mazizi@ccee.org
    Intern
Andrew Ekchian
818-288-0799
aekchian@ccee.org

 

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