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Econ teacher with 10+ years full time experience in the subject. Everything is up to date, matches the syllabus and includes full exercises with answers.

Econ teacher with 10+ years full time experience in the subject. Everything is up to date, matches the syllabus and includes full exercises with answers.
AS Economics - Public & Private goods, Free rider, Merit & Demerit goods +Exam Q (4 lessons)
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AS Economics - Public & Private goods, Free rider, Merit & Demerit goods +Exam Q (4 lessons)

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As an experienced economics teacher with over 10 years of classroom expertise, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on Private Goods, Public Goods, and Market Failure, designed to help students master these critical topics. With engaging exercises, exam-style questions, and detailed model answers, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Private and Public Goods: Clear definitions and characteristics, with real-world examples to illustrate the differences. Exploration of the free rider problem and its implications for public goods. Market Failure: Merit goods: Analysis of underproduction, including the role of positive externalities. Demerit goods: Examination of overproduction and the role of negative externalities. Imperfect information: Exploring how lack of information leads to market failure and its real-world consequences. Engaging exercises: Activities designed to deepen understanding of market failure concepts and solutions. Critical thinking tasks that encourage students to evaluate real-world scenarios. Exam-style questions with model answers: High-quality questions to prepare students for exams. Detailed, step-by-step answers to guide students on how to approach and excel in assessments. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Ensuring clarity and depth in every topic. Advanced examples and exercises: Making complex concepts relatable and easy to grasp. Exam-focused preparation: Providing tools and confidence for students to succeed in assessments. Plug-and-play design: Ready-to-use lessons that save time and deliver impactful teaching. This resource equips students with a deep understanding of private and public goods, market failure, and the critical role of merit and demerit goods. Accurate, engaging, and exam-focused—this is an essential tool for any economics teacher!
AS Economics - Demand and Supply (Very comprehensive - 8 lessons)
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AS Economics - Demand and Supply (Very comprehensive - 8 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve developed this super comprehensive resource on Demand and Supply, designed to provide students with a clear and detailed understanding of these foundational economic concepts. Packed with exercises, real-world examples, and step-by-step answers, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Demand Analysis: Clear breakdown of the demand curve and its determinants, including price, income, preferences, and market size. Exploration of complements and substitutes with relatable examples. Differences between movements along the demand curve (due to price changes) and shifts in demand (caused by other factors). Supply Analysis: Detailed explanation of the supply curve and its determinants, including production costs, technology, and market competition. Clear differentiation between movements along the supply curve and shifts in supply. Interdependence of Demand and Supply: How changes in one market affect the other, with examples to illustrate concepts. Engaging exercises: Numerous activities to reinforce understanding, including demand and supply graphing, scenario-based shifts, and determinant analysis. Critical thinking tasks to challenge students’ application of concepts. Exam-style questions and answers: High-quality questions modeled on syllabus standards. Detailed, step-by-step model answers to ensure clarity and preparation for assessments. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering every detail of demand and supply analysis. Real-world examples: Connecting theory to practical scenarios for enhanced understanding. Advanced exercises and visuals: Making abstract concepts tangible and engaging. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons to save you time and effort. This resource provides students with a rich understanding of demand and supply, their determinants, and the critical differences between movements and shifts. Accurate, engaging, and exam-focused—this is a must-have for any economics teacher looking to deliver impactful lessons!
AS Economics - Exchange rates (Types, Graphs, corrections with exam Q&A) (5 lessons)
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AS Economics - Exchange rates (Types, Graphs, corrections with exam Q&A) (5 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching expertise, I’ve crafted this comprehensive resource on Exchange Rates, designed to break down complex concepts, link them to real-world applications, and prepare students for exam success. Packed with detailed explanations, key analysis frameworks, and solid exam-style questions with answers, this resource is a must-have for both new and seasoned teachers. What’s included: Definitions and Measurement of Exchange Rates: Nominal, real, and trade-weighted exchange rates explained in detail. Determination of Exchange Rates: A clear breakdown of floating, fixed, and managed float systems. Factors Influencing Exchange Rates: Comprehensive analysis of the underlying causes of exchange rate changes. Effects of Exchange Rate Changes: Economic impacts explained through AD, Marshall-Lerner Condition, and J-curve analysis. Key Concepts Explored: Depreciation vs. appreciation and devaluation vs. revaluation thoroughly discussed. Exam Questions and Model Answers: Realistic practice questions with detailed answers for effective exam preparation. Key Features: Syllabus-aligned and comprehensive: All key topics presented in-depth and clearly connected to real-world scenarios. Graphical and analytical insights: Includes engaging diagrams and frameworks like the J-curve for deeper understanding. Critical evaluation tasks: Develop students’ ability to analyse economic policies and their implications. Exam-focused content: Questions with model answers to build confidence and prepare for assessments. Plug-and-play format: Ready-to-use for lesson delivery, saving you time while ensuring high-quality instruction.
AS Economics - Aggregate supply & Aggregate Demand
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AS Economics - Aggregate supply & Aggregate Demand

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As an experienced economics teacher with over a decade of expertise, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Aggregate Supply (AS) and Aggregate Demand (AD) to help students master these foundational concepts. Featuring strong explanations, evaluations, and engaging exercises, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Aggregate Supply: Understanding the difference between Short-run AS (SRAS) and Long-run AS (LRAS). Analysis of why AS lines slope the way they do and what influences their shape. Movements along the curve and shifts in AS, with detailed examples. Aggregate Demand: Explanation of AD and its components. Factors influencing the slope of the AD curve. Movements and shifts in AD, supported by practical scenarios. Evaluation and Application: Comparing LRAS and AS movements and their impact on macroeconomic performance. Exercises designed to critically analyze changes in AS and AD. Exam-style Questions: High-quality practice questions with model answers for comprehensive preparation. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering every aspect of AS and AD with clarity and depth. Detailed visuals and graphs: Illustrating the slopes, movements, and shifts of AS and AD. Evaluation-focused insights: Encouraging critical thinking about macroeconomic changes. Exam-focused preparation: Equipping students to confidently tackle related questions. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and ensure effective teaching.
AS Economics - Inflation (3 lessons)
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AS Economics - Inflation (3 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Inflation, designed to help students master its key concepts, causes, and consequences. Featuring real-life examples, practical exercises, and clear explanations, this resource is ideal for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Definitions: Clear explanations of inflation, deflation, and disinflation. Measurement: How to measure price level changes using the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Common difficulties in measurement and interpretation. Nominal vs. Real Data: Distinguishing between money values and real data for accurate analysis. Causes of Inflation: Cost-push and demand-pull inflation with detailed examples. Consequences of Inflation: Comprehensive exploration of its economic and social impacts. Engaging Exercises: Tasks to reinforce understanding, along with real-world applications and data analysis. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all aspects of inflation with clarity and depth. Real-world applications: Connecting theory to practical examples for better understanding. Evaluation-focused insights: Encouraging critical thinking about causes and consequences. Engaging visuals and graphs: Simplifying complex ideas for enhanced comprehension. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and deliver impactful teaching.
AS Economics - Economic Growth (4 lessons)
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AS Economics - Economic Growth (4 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Economic Growth, designed to help students understand its meaning, measurement, causes, and consequences. This resource is packed with clear explanations, practical exercises, and real-world applications, making it ideal for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Meaning of Economic Growth: A clear explanation of what economic growth represents and its significance. Measurement of Economic Growth: Methods of measuring growth with a focus on nominal GDP and real GDP. Explanation of their differences and implications for analysis. Causes of Economic Growth: Detailed exploration of the factors driving growth, including technology, investment, and labor productivity. Consequences of Economic Growth: A balanced analysis of the positive and negative impacts on economies and societies. Engaging Exercises: Tasks and activities to reinforce understanding and encourage critical thinking. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all aspects of economic growth with clarity and depth. Advanced visuals and graphs: Helping students visualize data and understand complex concepts. Real-world applications: Linking theory to practical examples and contemporary scenarios. Critical evaluation prompts: Encouraging students to assess the benefits and challenges of economic growth. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and deliver impactful teaching.
AS Economics - Government intervention (fiscal, monetary and supply side) (3 lessons)
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AS Economics - Government intervention (fiscal, monetary and supply side) (3 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Government Intervention, designed to equip students with a deep understanding of economic policies and their application. This resource is packed with clear explanations, real-world examples, and practical exercises, making it ideal for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Types of Policies: Fiscal Policy: Understanding taxation and government spending. Monetary Policy: Central bank tools like interest rates and money supply management. Supply-side Policies: Measures to improve productive capacity and market efficiency. Correcting Economic Issues: Balance of Payments Disequilibrium: Policies to address trade imbalances and capital flows. Inflation and Deflation: Strategies to stabilize prices and maintain economic equilibrium. Evaluation and Application: Real-world examples illustrating the use of these policies in various economic contexts. Engaging exercises to analyze the effectiveness of government interventions. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all major policy tools with clarity and depth. Real-world applications: Linking theory to practical examples for better understanding. Evaluation-focused insights: Encouraging critical thinking about policy effectiveness and trade-offs. Engaging visuals and diagrams: Enhancing comprehension of complex economic tools. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and deliver impactful teaching.
AS Economics - Absolute and Comparative advantage (3-4 lessons)
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AS Economics - Absolute and Comparative advantage (3-4 lessons)

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As an experienced economics teacher, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on International Trade, designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the benefits, theories, and complexities of global trade. Featuring clear explanations, practical exercises, and evaluation-based tasks, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Reasons for International Trade: Exploring why nations trade and the mutual benefits derived. Absolute and Comparative Advantage: Clear distinctions between the two concepts. Practical applications with examples and limitations of these theories. Specialisation and Free Trade: Benefits of trade liberalisation explained using the trading possibility curve. Key insights into exports, imports, and terms of trade. Trade Creation and Diversion: Understanding the impact of customs unions and free trade areas on global markets. Evaluation of the economic consequences for member and non-member countries. Evaluation and Real-world Application: Engaging exercises and tasks that connect theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering every key aspect of international trade with clarity and depth. Real-world applications: Linking theory to practical examples and global trade data. Critical evaluation prompts: Encouraging students to assess the benefits and limitations of trade. Engaging visuals and graphs: Simplifying complex ideas for better comprehension. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and enhance classroom delivery.
AS Economics - Free Trade vs Protectionism (3 classes)
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AS Economics - Free Trade vs Protectionism (3 classes)

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Drawing on over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Free Trade vs Protectionism, designed to help students grasp the critical debates, economic impacts, and policy implications surrounding these concepts. Packed with exam-style questions, model answers, real-world case studies, and illustrative graphs, this resource is ideal for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Concepts of Free Trade and Protectionism: Detailed explanations of free trade and protectionist policies. Critical evaluation of their economic advantages and disadvantages. Policy Tools of Protectionism: Tariffs, quotas, subsidies, and non-tariff barriers explained with real-world examples. Case Study: A comprehensive analysis of real-world applications of free trade and protectionist strategies. Engaging Graphs: Visual representations of economic impacts such as consumer and producer surplus under different trade policies Exam Questions and Model Answers: Practice questions to reinforce understanding and develop exam-ready skills. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering the key debates and tools in global trade policy. Critical thinking and evaluation tasks: Helping students weigh the merits of free trade vs protectionism in different contexts. Real-world application: Linking theory to contemporary global trade practices. Engaging visuals and clear explanations: Simplifying complex economic graphs and concepts. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and enhance classroom delivery.
AS - Terms of Trade (1-2 lessons)
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AS - Terms of Trade (1-2 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on the Terms of Trade, designed to provide students with a clear understanding of its measurement, the causes of changes, and their economic impacts. Packed with visual aids, real-world examples, and exercises, this resource ensures a complete grasp of the topic. What’s included: Measurement of the Terms of Trade: Step-by-step explanation of how the terms of trade are calculated. Real-world examples to contextualize the concept. Causes of Changes in the Terms of Trade: Analysis of key factors influencing shifts, including trade dynamics and external factors. Impact of Terms of Trade Changes: Exploration of how changes affect economies, with examples of positive and negative impacts. Evaluation Exercises: Critical thinking tasks to assess the implications of terms of trade changes in various scenarios. Key Features: Clear and syllabus-aligned: Breaks down complex ideas into understandable concepts. Engaging visuals and real-world relevance: Links theory to practical examples for deeper understanding. Interactive exercises: Promotes active learning and critical evaluation of economic changes. Ready-to-use structure: Saves teachers time with a fully planned and detailed approach.
AS Economics - Price Elasticity of Supply (PES)
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AS Economics - Price Elasticity of Supply (PES)

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As an experienced economics teacher with over 10 years of classroom expertise, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on Price Elasticity of Supply (PES) to provide students with a clear and detailed understanding of this critical concept. With calculations, real-world examples, and engaging exercises, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Definition and importance of PES: Clear explanation of what PES measures and why it matters in economics. Calculation of PES: Step-by-step guidance on calculating PES using the formula. Worked examples to demonstrate how to apply the formula in different scenarios. Key variables affecting PES: Analysis of the five critical factors influencing supply elasticity: Time: Short-run vs. long-run elasticity. Factor substitution: The ability to switch resources to production. Storage capacity: How stock levels impact supply responsiveness. Spare capacity: The role of unused resources in supply flexibility. Production complexity: How the nature of production processes influences PES. Gradient changes and elasticity: Exploring how the steepness of supply curves reflects varying degrees of elasticity. Engaging exercises: Practical tasks to reinforce understanding of PES concepts and calculations. Scenario-based questions to analyze the factors affecting PES. Exam-style questions with model answers: High-quality, syllabus-aligned questions with detailed step-by-step solutions. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all aspects of PES with precision and clarity. Real-world examples: Connecting PES theory to practical economic situations, such as agriculture and manufacturing. Advanced visuals and graphs: Illustrating changes in gradients and elasticity shifts. Exam-focused preparation: Providing students with the confidence and tools to excel in assessments. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and ensure impactful teaching. This resource provides a rich understanding of PES, from its calculation to the factors influencing supply elasticity. Accurate, engaging, and highly practical—this is a must-have for any economics teacher looking to elevate their lessons!
AS Economics - Consumer Surplus and Producer Surplus
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AS Economics - Consumer Surplus and Producer Surplus

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Consumer and Producer Surplus, designed to help students fully grasp this essential concept. Combining clear definitions, detailed graphs, and exam-style questions, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Consumer and Producer Surplus defined: Clear explanations with practical examples. Graphical representation: Step-by-step guidance on plotting surplus and analyzing elasticity impacts. Elasticity and surplus analysis: Exploring how changes in demand and supply elasticity affect CS and PS. Exam-style questions: High-quality practice with detailed, model answers provided. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all aspects of consumer and producer surplus with clarity and depth. Advanced graphs and visuals: Helping students visualize and differentiate the impacts of elasticity on CS and PS. Exam-focused preparation: Providing students with the tools to confidently approach related questions. Real-world applications: Relating theoretical concepts to practical scenarios for enhanced understanding. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons to save you time and deliver impactful teaching.
AS - National Income Statistics (3 lessons)
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AS - National Income Statistics (3 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on National Income Statistics, designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of how national income is defined, measured, and adjusted. This resource includes clear explanations, engaging exercises, and real-world applications, making it ideal for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Meaning of National Income: Detailed explanation of what national income represents and why it’s important. Measurement of National Income: Key metrics: GDP, GNI, and NNI with clear distinctions and calculations. Real-world applications to demonstrate the relevance of these statistics. Adjustments to National Income Measures: From market prices to basic prices. From gross values to net values, with step-by-step guidance and practical examples. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all aspects of national income with clarity and depth. Real-world applications: Linking theory to practical examples for better understanding. Advanced visuals and calculations: Helping students visualize adjustments and understand statistical methods. Engaging exercises: Activities to reinforce understanding and apply concepts effectively. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and ensure impactful teaching.
AS - Addressing Income and Wealth inequalities
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AS - Addressing Income and Wealth inequalities

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Policies to Distribute Income and Wealth, designed to equip students with an in-depth understanding of redistribution strategies and their economic implications. Packed with examples and analysis, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Key Policies: Minimum wage and its effects on income distribution and labor markets. Transfer payments and their role in reducing inequality. Progressive income taxes, inheritance, and capital taxes with clear examples of their redistributive effects. State provision of essential goods and services and its impact on equity and access. Real-world examples: Practical applications of these policies in different economic contexts. Evaluation and Analysis: Critical insights into the advantages, disadvantages, and effectiveness of redistribution policies. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all major redistribution policies with clarity and depth. Real-world applications: Linking theory to global policy examples for enhanced understanding. Evaluation-focused insights: Encouraging critical thinking about the impacts and trade-offs of these policies. Engaging exercises: Activities to reinforce understanding and application of redistribution concepts. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons to save time and ensure impactful teaching.
AS Economics - Taxation  (3 lessons)
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AS Economics - Taxation (3 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on Types and Impacts of Taxation, providing students with an in-depth understanding of taxation systems and their implications. Featuring real case studies and evaluation points, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Types of Taxes: Direct and indirect taxes, along with progressive, regressive, and proportional tax systems. Rates of Taxation: Clear explanations of marginal and average rates of taxation (MRT, ART). Reasons for Taxation: Exploration of the economic, social, and environmental motives behind taxation policies. Real Case Studies: Practical examples of tax systems in action and their economic implications. Evaluation Points: Critical analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of different taxation systems. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all aspects of taxation with precision and depth. Real-world applications: Linking theory to practical examples for better understanding. Evaluation-focused insights: Providing critical thinking prompts to analyze tax policies. Engaging exercises: Activities to reinforce understanding and apply concepts. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and ensure impactful teaching.
AS Economics - Max and Min Price (3 lessons)
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AS Economics - Max and Min Price (3 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this comprehensive resource on Maximum and Minimum Prices, focusing on their effects on Consumer and Producer Surplus, market shortages, and surpluses. Featuring detailed explanations, advanced exercises, and real-world examples, this resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: * Maximum and Minimum Prices: Detailed analysis of price ceilings, floors, and their market implications. Consumer and Producer Surplus: Examination of surplus distribution changes due to price controls, supported by advanced graphs. Real-world examples: Practical scenarios like rent controls and minimum wage policies. Engaging exercises: Hands-on tasks with step-by-step answers provided. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering all aspects of price controls with clarity and precision. Advanced graphs and visuals: Demonstrating impacts on shortages, surpluses, and surplus distribution. Exam-focused preparation: Equipping students to confidently tackle related questions. Real-world applications: Connecting theory to practical scenarios for better understanding. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons to save time and deliver impactful teaching.
AS Economics - Subsidies
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AS Economics - Subsidies

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on Subsidies, designed to provide students with a deep understanding of subsidy mechanics and their real-world applications. This resource includes calculations, elasticity analysis, and practical examples, making it ideal for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Subsidy Calculations: Step-by-step guidance on calculating the amount of a subsidy and its effects on the market. Welfare Analysis: Detailed exploration of welfare gains and deadweight loss, considering the impact of elasticity. Real-world Examples: Practical scenarios demonstrating the role of subsidies in various industries and economies. Engaging Exercises: Tasks designed to reinforce understanding, including real-life applications and calculation practice. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering every aspect of subsidies with precision and depth. Advanced visuals and graphs: Illustrating subsidy impacts on markets, welfare gains, and deadweight loss. Real-world applications: Connecting theory to practical policy examples for enhanced understanding. Exam-focused preparation: Equipping students with the tools to excel in assessments. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons to save time and deliver impactful teaching.
AS - The Circular flow of Income (1 lesson)
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AS - The Circular flow of Income (1 lesson)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on the Circular Flow of Income, designed to provide students with a clear understanding of this fundamental economic model. Featuring visually appealing designs, strong explanations, and exam-style questions, this resource is ideal for both new and experienced teachers. What’s included: Clear Explanation: A detailed breakdown of the circular flow of income, including injections, withdrawals, and the interaction between households, firms, and the government. Visually Engaging Designs: Beautiful, easy-to-follow visuals illustrating the flow of income in closed and open economies. Real-world Applications: Practical examples of how the circular flow applies to real economies. Exam-style Questions: High-quality practice questions with answers to reinforce understanding and test comprehension. Key Features: Comprehensive and syllabus-aligned content: Covering every aspect of the circular flow with clarity and precision. Advanced visuals: Enhancing understanding through engaging, well-designed diagrams. Exam-focused preparation: Equipping students to confidently tackle related questions. Real-world applications: Relating the model to practical economic scenarios for better understanding. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save time and deliver impactful teaching.
A-level Economics - Polices to fix market failure (3 lessons)
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A-level Economics - Polices to fix market failure (3 lessons)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve developed this comprehensive resource on tackling market failure, designed to provide students with a detailed understanding of policy measures and their effectiveness. This resource is perfect for both new and experienced teachers, offering fully prepared, engaging lessons that save time and deliver results. What’s included: Application and effectiveness of policy measures: Specific and ad valorem indirect taxes: Exploring how they work and their impact on market outcomes. Subsidies: Understanding their application and limitations. Price controls: Covering maximum and minimum price mechanisms. Production quotas: Explaining their role in controlling supply. Prohibitions and licenses: Analyzing legal measures to influence market behavior. Regulation and deregulation: Examining their effects on efficiency and market dynamics. Direct provision: Understanding when and how governments step in to provide goods/services. Pollution permits: Comprehensive coverage of tradable permits and their impact. Property rights: Discussing their importance in addressing externalities. Nationalization and privatization: Exploring these strategies’ pros and cons. Provision of information: Tackling information failure in markets. Behavioral insights and ‘nudge’ theory: Examining innovative approaches to influence behavior. Key Features: Real-life examples: Relating theory to practice to enhance understanding and engagement. Integrated video content: Dynamic visuals to support lesson delivery and make concepts relatable. Engaging exercises: Activities designed to deepen understanding and reinforce key concepts. No guesswork required: Clear, concise explanations for easy lesson preparation. Plug-and-play design: Ready-to-use lessons to save you hours of planning. This resource covers all major measures to address market failure, from traditional tools like taxes and subsidies to modern approaches like behavioral insights. It’s comprehensive, engaging, and tailored to help students connect economic theory with real-world applications. Accurate, thorough, and ready to use—this is a must-have for any economics teacher!
A-level Economics - Comprehensive Labour demand and supply ( 6 lessons + exam Q + MS)
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A-level Economics - Comprehensive Labour demand and supply ( 6 lessons + exam Q + MS)

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With over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve created this 6-lesson resource on Labour Market Forces and Government Intervention, designed to thoroughly cover every aspect of this essential topic. Packed with exam questions and detailed mark schemes, this comprehensive resource ensures both teaching and learning are effective, engaging, and exam-focused. What’s included: Demand for labour as a derived demand: Explaining the concept and its significance. Factors affecting demand for labour: In-depth analysis of influences within firms and occupations. Shifts and movements along the demand curve: Examining causes and implications for labour markets. Marginal Revenue Product (MRP) theory: Definition and calculation of MRP. Derivation of a firm’s demand for labour using MRP. Supply of labour: Wage and non-wage factors affecting supply. Shifts and movements along the labour supply curve. Wage determination in perfect markets: Equilibrium wage rate and employment levels explained. Wage determination in imperfect markets: The role of trade unions in influencing wages and employment. Government intervention through national minimum wages and its effects. Wage differentials: Exploring how labour market forces lead to differences in pay. Transfer earnings and economic rent Definitions and factors influencing both. Detailed breakdown of their roles in different occupations. Key Features: Exam-style questions and mark schemes: Ensuring students are thoroughly prepared for assessments. Comprehensive, accurate content: Fully aligned with the syllabus to cover every topic in detail. Clear graphs and calculations: Supporting students’ understanding of labour market dynamics. Engaging exercises: Designed to reinforce key concepts and provoke critical thinking. Plug-and-play design: Fully prepared lessons that save you time and enhance teaching effectiveness. This resource covers every angle of labour market forces and government intervention, from theory to application. It’s detailed, engaging, and exam-focused—perfect for teachers who want to deliver impactful lessons and prepare their students for success.