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Economic Lessons from the Strongest Currencies in the World

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This was a very helpful resource with any economics course, while at the same time useful in any history class if you're trying to give your students some information on the history of currency.

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Economic Lessons from the Strongest Currencies in the World

What are the strongest currencies in the world? On what basis are currencies valued and deemed strong? How do currencies fluctuate or remain fixed? How can supply and demand, as well as consumers' perceptions alter the value of a currency? How do central banks' policies and chosen reserve currencies impact the value of money? To what extent do the most commonly used and traded currencies impact their value in global markets? What possible future changes may occur in global finance based on central banks' policies and chosen reserve currencies? To what extent do national commodities (oil, gold, copper) heavily exported globally impact the strength and value of a currency?

Lesson Components Include:

- 1 Article to Read (web link and PDF provided)

- 5 Videos to View (31 minutes)

- 5 Pages of Text for Reading (web link and PDF provided)

- 25 Question Quiz based on the Text

- Answer Key

- Total page count included with text (9 pages)

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90 minutes
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