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Publisher of AWESOME educational resources for teachers and students, specialising in GCSE Business and A-Level Economics. Study notes, slides, activities and worksheets - colourful, concise, clear and engaging. Using contemporary examples, articles and videos. • Follow me on social media @teachonomics for news, updates and lesson ideas!
02. Growth of Firms (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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02. Growth of Firms (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon the story of firms and how they are able to grow. Organic growth and inorganic is introduced, as well as briefly introducing the concept of barriers to entry. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
12. Barriers to Entry (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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12. Barriers to Entry (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly one or two) focuses upon barriers to entry and different types. The topic underpins the market structure theories and includes a Dragons Den video to contextualise the theory. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
20. Factors Influencing Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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20. Factors Influencing Economic Development - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three or four) is part of the economic development section of Theme 4. The lessons focus upon all of the factors mentioned in the Edexcel specification influencing economic development, including: Harrod-Domar model, extension of property rights, infrastructure and PPD (primary product dependency). Essential application is provided through video activities about Senegal, Canada and Mozambique. Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
25. Financial Markets (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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25. Financial Markets (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly three) focuses upon the role of financial markets and financial market failure. These new topics to the specification are potentially overwhelming and can be confusing for students, but these resources work precisely to the specification and outline exactly what students need to know. The notes are concise and yet provide exactly what is required. The resource focuses upon: Market for equities (share prices - useful for Paper 3) Role of financial markets Financial market failure Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
04. Demergers and Small Firms (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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04. Demergers and Small Firms (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon why firms decide to split up and demerge. Exploring the benefits and drawbacks. In addition, this leads onto why some firms remain small. Also included is an A* student essay which has been marked, the essay relates to why firms remain small. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
21. Regulation, price capping (Slides, Activities and Notes) - A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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21. Regulation, price capping (Slides, Activities and Notes) - A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon regulatory bodies and how they intervene in markets, as an alternative to encouraging competition. The concepts of price capping and profit capping are clearly explained. Clear examples are used, including Network Rail and Thames Water. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
08. Law of Demand (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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08. Law of Demand (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon the law of demand, the curve and why the curve is downward sloping. Diminishing marginal utility is focused upon and brought to life using an oil prices article. There is also a graph activity to support understanding. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
09. Law of Supply (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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09. Law of Supply (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon the law of supply and explains why the curve is upward sloping. There are plenty of questions for practise and an example of attempts to combat the ivory trade brings the topic to life. There is also a graph activity to support understanding. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
10. Price Determination (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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10. Price Determination (Slides, Activities and Notes)- Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) brings demand and supply together to show how prices are determined, with a graph activity and the use of petrol and butter examples. The activities also address the idea of shortages and surpluses (excess demand and supply) when the price is not at equilibrium. Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
23. Subsidies/Subsidy (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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23. Subsidies/Subsidy (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon subsidies and the associated diagrams. Step-by-step PowerPoint slides break down the diagram and build it up slowly, so that students can learn the material in a more accessible way. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
19. Elasticity Uses and PED factors (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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19. Elasticity Uses and PED factors (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two ) focuses upon the factors which influence PED. The lessons also explore practical uses of XED, YED and PED - in particularly, the lesson explores the challenging relationship between PED and revenue, in which the slides and activities breakdown this topic and explain step-by-step. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
25. Public Goods and Info Gaps (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1
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25. Public Goods and Info Gaps (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 1

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon the causes of market failure, as identified by the specification. Public goods and information gaps are emphasised in these resources, with externalities explored in resource number 26. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
16. Comparing Growth - PPP and Trade Cycle - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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16. Comparing Growth - PPP and Trade Cycle - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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Notes, slides and activities. This lesson (approx. two lessons) focuses upon the limitations of GDP when comparing two different economies, which brings about a need for PPP (purchasing power parity). Students are taught to calculate PPP and PPP per capita. Also included is an excellent article regarding the future of economic growth and global superpowers in 2050. In addition, this set of lessons covers the small topic ‘trade (business) cycle’. Slides are engaging, colourful and construct diagrams using a step-by-step method, so that concepts are more accessible for students. Teacher written notes are specific to Edexcel and expand upon the content in the slides. Resources use contemporary, real-life examples to bring the theory to life. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
20. Calculating Inflation and Index Numbers - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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20. Calculating Inflation and Index Numbers - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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Notes, slides and activities. This lesson (approx. two lessons) focuses upon how CPI and RPI inflation are measured - focusing upon the basket of goods over time. The lesson also teaches students how to calculate ‘weighting’ and the importance of such. In addition, index numbers are taught - which are used throughout Themes 1-4 to express data and also assessed themselves. Slides are engaging, colourful and construct diagrams using a step-by-step method, so that concepts are more accessible for students. Teacher written notes are specific to Edexcel and expand upon the content in the slides. Resources use contemporary, real-life examples to bring the theory to life. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
04. Aggregate Demand (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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04. Aggregate Demand (Slides, Activities) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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This sequence of lessons (roughly one) focuses upon introducing the overall concept of aggregate demand, outlining the components and relative importance of each. Each component is explored separately during the next set of resources. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
09. Profit Maximisation (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3
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09. Profit Maximisation (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 3

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon profit maximisation (MC=MR) and supernormal profit. These resources then go onto introducing the early stages of perfect competition. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
10. AD Curve Sloping (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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10. AD Curve Sloping (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon why aggregate demand is downward sloping. Then students are introduced to AD analysis through several real, contemporary examples of events which would influence AD. Including CrossRail and UK floods. Articles and video links are included. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
09. AD Mini-Test and Essay with A* Exemplars - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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09. AD Mini-Test and Essay with A* Exemplars - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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This easy to mark test is about each of the components of aggregate demand, designed for students to consolidate their knowledge before moving onto aggregate supply. There are 25 short answer questions and all answers are on the slides, so students could easily mark each others. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
13. Output Gap and AD/AS (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2
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13. Output Gap and AD/AS (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 2

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two or three) focuses upon using AD and AS together to create the macroeconomic equilibrium. These extensive slides explain the output gap and what this means for an economy. Analysis and evaluate of AD/AS is carried out through various scenario activities and real-life application using contemporary examples. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.
08. Monetary Union (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4
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08. Monetary Union (Slides, Activities and Notes) - Edexcel A-Level Economics - Theme 4

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This sequence of lessons (roughly two) focuses upon trade blocs sharing a common currency, known as a monetary union. The resources focus upon the Eurozone and explain the Eurozone Debt Crisis in simple terms, as this is often mentioned in mark schemes for the evaluation of a monetary union. Included is an excellent link that explains the crisis. Resources included are: Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets. Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification. Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!). All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint. All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.