Michigan Council on Economic Education
Michigan Council on Economic Education
Preparing the future minds of Michigan through strategic, engaging, and real world applications of economics
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    • Chairman Bernanke College Lecture Series: March 29, 2012 (George Washington University)
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    • Daniel Yergin on Energy 2.0
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Statewide Programs

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  • Michigan Economics Challenge
    • 2012 Economics Challenge- Rules and Eligibility
  • Mini-Society
  • MoneySmart Kids Libraries
  • Workplace Financial Literacy
  • “A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words”
  • “Investing in Michigan” Teacher and Leadership Institutes
  • Investing In Michigan HS Student Video Competition
  • Michigan Stock Market Game (SMG)

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