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Our team creates a diverse range of high-quality educational resources tailored to students' needs. Specialising in materials for A Level Economics and the 11 plus exam, our platform offers a wide range selection of study revision notes, practice papers, and learning materials.
A Level Economics Edexcel Paper 3 A* Revision Guide
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A Level Economics Edexcel Paper 3 A* Revision Guide

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A* Revision Guide for A-Level Economics Edexcel Paper 3 This revision pack is designed to help you achieve top marks in your upcoming A-Level Economics Edexcel Paper 3. This guide includes model questions and full answers tailored to the syllabus, focusing on key microeconomic and macroeconomic synoptic themes. Focusses on topical economic themes which have the potential of coming up in this year’s exam. Around 20 full length questions.
Economics Theme 1 Microeconomics Perfect Answers
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Economics Theme 1 Microeconomics Perfect Answers

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Covers all the content in the Edexcel Economics specification for theme 1 microeconomics. I’ve structured the content in a question answer format. Follows the specification very closely in more detail. Essentially everything you need to know. Edexcel A Level Economics Theme 1: Introduction to markets and market failure
Oligopoly Teaching/Revision Pack: 20 Exercises
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Oligopoly Teaching/Revision Pack: 20 Exercises

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3.4.4 Oligopoly Oligopoly Teaching/Revision Pack: 20 Exercises 20 Exercises and Fully Worked Solutions Covering: a Price stability. The actions of one firm will impact on other firms in the industry as they are interdependent. b Students should be able to calculate concentration ratios and be able to identify the likely market structure and the significance. c Oligopoly firms have an incentive to work together through collusive agreements. d Considering why firms might collude tacitly or overtly, or engage in non-price competition. e Game theory can be used to predict how firms might behave. It is used to explain why firms may collude and why collusive agreements may break down… f Exploring types of price competition.Other types of price competition should be considered; for example, predatory pricing and limit pricing. g Non-price competition can take the form of advertising, issuing of loyalty cards, branding, packaging and other measures to reduce the closeness of substitutes.
Demand Side Policies A Level Edexcel Economics full teaching/revision pack
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Demand Side Policies A Level Edexcel Economics full teaching/revision pack

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A-Level Economics Edexcel Revision Pack: 2.6.2 Demand Side Policies This revision pack includes 40 full length exercises and data response questions focusing on demand-side policies in Edexcel A-Level Economics. It covers monetary policy (interest rates, quantitative easing) and fiscal policy (government spending, taxation), providing practice on all key areas of the specification. Key Features: 40 Exercises: Including multiple-choice tests, gap fills, and long-answer questions. 5 Real-World Data Responses: Based on current economic events (2024/2025) from countries like the UK, Brazil, China, India and US. Edexcel Exam-Style Practice: Focus on analysis and evaluation of the effectiveness of demand-side policies. Clear Explanations: Answers with detailed explanations to reinforce learning.
Exchange Rates - Teaching/Revision Pack A Level Edexcel Economics
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Exchange Rates - Teaching/Revision Pack A Level Edexcel Economics

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Edexcel Economics A-Level: Exchange Rates - Teaching/Revision Pack This resource offers 36 exercises covering all topics in the Edexcel Economics A-Level specification on 4.1.8 Exchange Rates. The exercises range from short-answer questions to real-world case studies and analysis of current events. They address the full breadth of the syllabus, including: The different exchange rate systems (floating, fixed, and managed) Factors influencing exchange rates, such as interest rates, inflation, current account balances, and speculative activity The impact of exchange rate movements on economic growth, inflation, trade balances, and unemployment Practical applications like the Marshall-Lerner condition, J-curve effect, and the consequences of currency appreciation and depreciation Analysis of recent events, including global financial crises, trade wars, and central bank policies, and their effects on exchange rates
Monopoly Teaching Pack (30 Exercises + Full Solutions) A-Level Economics
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Monopoly Teaching Pack (30 Exercises + Full Solutions) A-Level Economics

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A-Level Economics: Monopoly Teaching Pack (30 Exercises + Full Solutions) Complete teaching pack for A-Level Economics is designed to help students master the Monopoly market structure, covering all the key concepts in the A-Level specification. Key Concepts Covered: Characteristics of a monopoly (high barriers to entry, single dominant firm, price-maker) Profit maximization (MC = MR rule) Short-run and long-run equilibrium in monopoly markets Price discrimination (including conditions for third-degree price discrimination) Natural monopolies and economies of scale Monopolist inefficiency and deadweight loss Barriers to entry and market power (legal, natural, strategic, and sunk costs) Government intervention and regulation of monopolies Exercises Include: Fill-in-the-blanks exercises that reinforce essential monopoly terminology and concepts. Case studies examining real-world monopolies like water supply, railways, and utilities. True/False and Explanation questions to test understanding of monopolistic behavior. Application-based scenarios to challenge students to think critically about the effects of monopolies in different industries. Multiple-choice questions designed to quickly assess students’ grasp of key facts. Comparative analysis exercises that ask students to compare monopolistic and competitive markets. Essay and discussion questions to prompt deeper thinking about the pros and cons of monopoly power, price discrimination, and government regulation. Each exercise is designed to take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete, with clear instructions and full model answers provided. The exercises are structured to progressively build student confidence, from basic definitions to higher-level application and analysis.
Balance of Payments Full Teaching/Revision Pack
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Balance of Payments Full Teaching/Revision Pack

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Balance of Payments: A-Level Edexcel Economics Full Teaching Pack This full length teaching pack is designed to support A-Level Economics students in mastering the Balance of Payments section of the syllabus. It includes 30 full-length exercises covering a wide range of topics, ensuring that all aspects of the balance of payments are addressed in-depth. Can be used in class, set for homework tasks or for self revision. The pack provides students with a structured approach to understanding key concepts such as the current account, capital account, financial account, currency fluctuations, and policy implications. Each exercise is aligned exactly to the A-Level Edexcel Economics specification, helping students to build essential skills in calculation, application, and analysis. No specification point is missed. Includes: 30 Full-Length Exercises: These exercises include a variety of question formats such as multiple-choice, short-answer, scenario-based analysis, case studies, essays and calculation tasks. Topics covered include: Structure and components of the balance of payments The current account and its components (trade balance, income flows, and current transfers) The capital and financial accounts The effects of currency fluctuations on the balance of payments Understanding surpluses and deficits Policies to address current account imbalances (e.g., expenditure-reducing, expenditure-switching, and supply-side policies) Real-world application of balance of payments concepts, with practical case studies Full Solutions: Detailed solutions are provided for each exercise, enabling students to check their understanding and learn step-by-step approaches to tackling problems. Real-World Case Studies: The pack includes case studies of different economies to help students understand the application of balance of payments theory in real-world scenarios, from trade imbalances to financial flows. Interactive Learning: Designed for both classroom and independent study, the pack promotes active learning with its mix of theoretical questions and practical problem-solving. Learning Outcomes: By the end of this teaching pack, students will: Gain a deep understanding of the balance of payments and its components. Be able to calculate and interpret data related to trade, income flows, and financial transactions. Understand how policies can influence a country’s balance of payments and current account balance. Be well-prepared for A-Level exams with thorough practice on all topics specified in the curriculum.
Contestable Markets Teaching Exercises Edexcel A Level
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Contestable Markets Teaching Exercises Edexcel A Level

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This teaching pack on Contestable Markets is designed to help A-Level Economics students grasp the key concepts of market contestability with clarity and depth. The resource includes 15 full-length exercises and detailed solutions, covering all essential topics as outlined in the A-Level Edexcel specification. Key Areas Covered Barriers to Entry and Exit Sunk Costs and Their Impact: Understanding the concept of sunk costs and how they influence firms’ decisions to enter or exit a market. Incumbent Firms and Price Strategies: Examine how incumbent firms may react to the threat of new entrants by using limit pricing or adjusting prices to deter competition. Hit and Run Entry: Learn about the vulnerability of firms to short-term entrants looking to exploit supernormal profits. Legal and Illegal Barriers: Study the role of patents, state-owned franchises, and other legal and illegal barriers to entry, including predatory pricing and the effects on market contestability. Features of the Revision Pack: 15 Full-Length Exercises: Each exercise focuses on a specific aspect of contestable markets, from theoretical concepts to practical applications. Full Solutions: Every exercise is accompanied by clear, step-by-step solutions to reinforce learning and facilitate classroom discussions. Variety of Question Types: Includes a mix of multiple-choice, short answer, case study, and diagram-based questions to cater to different learning styles. Real-World Examples: Integrates contemporary examples, such as competition in the tech, telecommunications, and transport sectors, to show how contestability operates in practice. Ideal For: Classroom Practice: Perfect for individual or group work, offering students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of market structure and competition. Homework or Revision: A fantastic resource for reinforcing key concepts and preparing for exams. Lesson Planning: An essential tool for teachers to plan engaging and interactive lessons on contestable markets.
2.2 Aggregate Demand (AD) Pack - Edexcel A Level Economics
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2.2 Aggregate Demand (AD) Pack - Edexcel A Level Economics

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2.2 Aggregate Demand (AD) Pack - Edexcel A Level Economics This resource provides over 20 exercises focused on Aggregate Demand (AD), designed to help Edexcel A Level Economics students deepen their understanding. The exercises cover all components of AD—Consumption ©, Investment (I), Government Expenditure (G), and Net Exports (X-M)—and the factors that influence them. Variety of Exercises: Gap fills, data response questions, short and long-answer questions, and case studies.
Economics A Level Revision Bundle Edexcel
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Economics A Level Revision Bundle Edexcel

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Edexcel A-Level Economics Revision Bundle Total price of bundled items: £18.50 What’s Included: Lots of exam practice for Edexcel! Economics Theme 1 Microeconomics Perfect Answers – A set of perfect model answers for Theme 1 (Microeconomics) questions. A-Level Economics Edexcel Paper 3 A Revision Guide* – In-depth revision guide designed to excel in Edexcel Paper 3. Paper 2 Data Responses Economics A Level Edexcel 2.2 Aggregate Demand (AD) Pack – A focused revision pack with over 20 exercises covering all aspects of Aggregate Demand. 30 Labour Market Exam Style Exercises – Perfect for exam practice, this pack covers essential labour market concepts with detailed solutions. 4.1.9 International Competitiveness Demand Side Policies Teaching/Revision Pack – All you need to understand monetary and fiscal policies with full teaching materials and exercises. Exchange Rates Teaching/Revision Pack – Dive deep into exchange rate theory with detailed teaching resources and exercises. Globalisation Revision Pack – A focused pack on globalisation and its impacts on economies. Monopoly Teaching Pack (30 Exercises + Full Solutions) – Everything you need to understand monopoly, including 30 exercises and full solutions. Perfect for students aiming for A grades* in Edexcel Economics. Get this all-in-one bundle and enhance your understanding with well-structured resources, real-life case studies, exam-style questions, and more.
30 Labour Market Exam Style Exercises  (A-Level Economics Edexcel)
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30 Labour Market Exam Style Exercises (A-Level Economics Edexcel)

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30 Labour Market Exercises (A-Level Economics Edexcel) This pack includes 30 detailed exercises & full solutions to master the key concepts of the labour market. These exercises cover a wide range of topics, such as the demand for labour, supply of labour, wage determination, immobility, and government interventions like minimum and maximum wages. Each exercise is carefully crafted to test different aspects of the curriculum, with a mix of question formats. What’s Included: Scenario-based questions that challenge students to apply their knowledge to real-world situations. Past Edexcel-style questions and multiple-choice questions to practice exam techniques. Short-answer questions for quick recall and explanation of core topics. Essay-style questions (8- and 12-mark questions) to develop and strengthen exam writing skills. True or False statements to test conceptual clarity and common misconceptions. Case studies and extract-based questions to encourage deeper analysis and evaluation. Key Topics Covered: Labour Demand and Supply: Understanding how factors like economic growth, wage rates, and productivity affect the demand and supply of labour. Occupational and Geographical Immobility: Exploring how workers face difficulties in moving between jobs and regions, and the resulting market inefficiencies. Wage Determination: Examining how competitive and non-competitive labour markets determine wages, including the impacts of minimum and maximum wage laws. Market Failure: Analyzing how immobility, information asymmetry, and other barriers cause labour market failures. Government Interventions: Assessing the effects of government policies like minimum wage, subsidies, and training programs on the labour market.
Econometrics Undergraduate Cheat Sheets
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Econometrics Undergraduate Cheat Sheets

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Many students struggle with the econometrics module as part of their degree. I have created this resource to help students get a grasp of Econometrics in general- with practice problems and answers. It is for beginners, and explains everything from scratch. EC226 (Warwick) EC212 (LSE) ECON0064 (UCL) 5SSPP213 (Kings)
Paper 2 Data Responses Economics A Level  Edexcel
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Paper 2 Data Responses Economics A Level Edexcel

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Paper 2 Data Responses: Edexcel A Level Economics This resource contains 9 data response questions that closely follow the format and style of the Edexcel A Level Economics Paper 2 Section B. Each question covers all topics typically assessed in Paper 2, offering students practice with the exact structure and depth required for the exam. Full model answers included Designed to replicate exam conditions, these questions are supported by real economic data, graphs, and extracts, reflecting contemporary economic issues. The resource challenges students to apply their knowledge to real-world situations, providing thorough preparation for the exam.
Monopolistic Competition A Level Economics Edexcel
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Monopolistic Competition A Level Economics Edexcel

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Revision & Teaching Pack - A-Level Economics - Monopolistic Competition - Edexcel syllabus. What’s Inside the Pack?: Clear and Concise Explanations: Simplified and step-by-step breakdowns of key concepts such as product differentiation, profit maximisation, and market dynamics in monopolistic competition. Use of real-life examples to make theory relatable and accessible, helping students understand how monopolistic competition works in practice (e.g. coffee shops, fast food chains, and mobile phone brands). Engaging Classroom Activities: Interactive worksheets and real-world scenarios designed to help students apply their knowledge and deepen their understanding of monopolistic competition. Activities include identifying examples from everyday life, drawing diagrams (like demand curves and cost curves), calculating supernormal profits, and understanding the effects of market entry and exit. Exam Practice: Exam-style questions covering a range of question formats including multiple choice, short answer, and essay-style questions. Data response questions with answers to help students prepare for the exam format, focusing on practical applications of monopolistic competition concepts. Model answers with detailed explanations for all practice questions, demonstrating how to apply economic theory effectively and structure answers for maximum marks. Key Diagrams: Diagrams showing the profit maximisation point (MC = MR), long-run equilibrium (AR = AC), and explanations of allocative and productive inefficiency. Step-by-step guidance on how to interpret and draw these diagrams, with practice questions that test students’ ability to accurately reproduce and analyse them in exams. Exam Tips & Techniques: Guidance on answering exam questions: How to approach essay questions, structure your answers effectively, and use diagrams correctly to score the highest marks. Keywords: Monopolistic competition A-Level Economics Edexcel A-Level Economics monopolistic competition revision A-Level Economics monopolistic competition revision pack Monopolistic competition exam practice Edexcel A-Level Economics teaching pack monopolistic competition Monopolistic competition worksheets A-Level Economics A-Level Economics revision resources monopolistic competition Monopolistic competition diagram and analysis Edexcel Edexcel A-Level monopolistic competition study guide Monopolistic competition A-Level practice questions