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International Economics Trading Cards Project Economics Linsley Spring 2011 What are you doing? • Think “Magic,” “Pokémon,” Baseball Cards • Your cards are a part of a larger collection/game of “International Economics” • Be unique, creative, imaginative!! • There should be some uniformity to each card The Baseball Card Approach Information on card one Picture on front should represent your country it can be the flag, a good, service, seal, coat of arm’s, or something that reminds you of your country. NAME OF COUNTRY Back of card should include: Comparative advantage/ absolute advantage Real GDP GDP Per Capita Any tarrif’s or quota’s your country may have. Type of government: Head of State: President, Prime Minister, Dictator The Baseball Card Approach Information on card two Picture of countries currency A major area of trade: Harbor, Airport NAME OF COUNTRY Exchange Rate compared to US Does your country trade with the U.S.? If yes, what If no, the with whom and what?? Main Ports/ Airports Economic Freedom rank in the World The Baseball Card Approach Information on card three Picture of Something interesting (i.e. France = Effile Tower) NAME OF COUNTRY Anything interesting (facts, history, famous leader, athletes) (i.e. Brazil = Pele`) The Trading Card Approach The front of each card should be uniform. Each card should contain the same information as in the baseball card approach Two options: Six Cards Three Cards Does each particular card have some significance in your game? What are you turning in? Three or six cards depending on your approach Works cited sheet in MLA format no “wiki” or “answers” sources at least three sources Finished good exported by your country EVERYTHING IS DUE Monday, April 25.