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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
MIXED ECONOMIC SYSTEM
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MIXED ECONOMIC SYSTEM

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Prepared for IGCSE KS4 Economic. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: D efine the mixed economic system. Describe government intervention to address market failure Definitions, drawing and interpretation of appropriate diagrams showing the effects of three government microeconomic policy measures : maximum and minimum prices in product, labour and foreign exchange markets; indirect taxation ; and subsidies . Definitions only of; government microeconomic policy measures: regulation; privatisation
Nature of Economic Problems and Production Possibilty Curve
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Nature of Economic Problems and Production Possibilty Curve

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Prepared for IGCSE Econonics on : Define and explain the nature of the economic problem (finite resources and unlimited wants). • and the factors of production (land, labour, capital, enterprise, with examples ). • Define explain mobility of the factors of production and the influences on the mobility of the various factors. • Quantity and quality of the factors of production - The causes of changes in the quantity and quality of the various factors. • ‘Class Activities,’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ and ‘Structured Questions’. ‘ Answers ’ Provided.
Differences in Economic Development between Countries
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Differences in Economic Development between Countries

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:This resource is made for Economics IGCSE. Define absolute and relative poverty The difference between the two terms. The causes of poverty The causes of poverty including unemployment, low wages, illness and age. Policies to alleviate poverty and redistribute income.Structured Questions provided with Answers at the end of the presentation.
Global Development: Contrasts between Developed and Underdeveloped Countries
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Global Development: Contrasts between Developed and Underdeveloped Countries

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The resource explains Global Development, and shows the contrasts in development between countries Strategies to reduce uneven development. it shows the difference between international development and global development,theoretical perspectives on their role in development and the contrast between developed and underdeveloped countries etc. Prepared for Sociology and Economics AS and Level.
Poverty...Different Types of poverty and their causes
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Poverty...Different Types of poverty and their causes

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The lesson is prepared for Economics KS4. It explains-The difference between the two terms. The causes of poverty including unemployment, low wages, illness and age. Policies to alleviate poverty and redistribute income - Policies including those promoting economic growth, improved education, more generous state benefits, progressive taxation, and national minimum wage. ‘Class Activities and Multiple Choice Questions’ ‘Answers Provided.’
The  Economic Problem, Factors Of Production & Factor Mobility.IGCSE – Economics
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The Economic Problem, Factors Of Production & Factor Mobility. IGCSE – Economics

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: • Define and explain the nature of the economic problem (finite resources and unlimited wants). • and the factors of production (land, labour, capital, enterprise, with examples ). • Define explain mobility of the factors of production and the influences on the mobility of the various factors. • Quantity and quality of the factors of production - The causes of changes in the quantity and quality of the various factors. • ‘Class Activities,’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ and ‘Structured Questions’. ‘ Answers ’ Provided.
Market Structure: Perfect Competition and Monopoly
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Market Structure: Perfect Competition and Monopoly

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The resource explains market structure.It shows the difference between perfect competition and monopoly. It shows the difference. It defines the structure of the market, the types of market, profit maximizing principles and features of perfect market and monoploy. It looks at imperfect market and its features.The resource is made for IGCSE Economics.
Demand for factors of production and productivity
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Demand for factors of production and productivity

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The resource is a power point . It is made for IGCSE Economics. It explains demand for Factors of production and production and productivity…It shows what demand for factors of production means, the difference between capital intensive and labour intensive productions.It shows the advantages and the disadvantages of each. Contains class activity and test
Firm's Cost  , Revenue and  Objectives
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Firm's Cost , Revenue and Objectives

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This resource is prepared for KS4 Economics on Firm’s Cost , Revenue and Objectives. Power point lesson with illustrations and activities. Contains Lesson Plan on the topic and previous topic- FIrm and Production.
Market Orientation and Sales Orientation Differences
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Market Orientation and Sales Orientation Differences

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This resource explains the differences between market orientation and sales orientation. It explore the differences between market orientation and sales orientation.and t the meaning of customer value, customer satisfaction, and relationship marketing.Prepared for IGCSE Economics KS4.
Meaning of Economics and why we study it
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Meaning of Economics and why we study it

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This resource is made for KS4 Economics. you will be able to: Discuss the importance of studying economics Explain the relationship between production and division of labor Evaluate the significance of scarcity. And why we study Economics. Contains activities.
Business and International Economy- Globalization and the Growth of MNCs.
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Business and International Economy- Globalization and the Growth of MNCs.

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The resource is made for Business studies and Economics IGCSE. It describes the concept and importance of globalization and the reasons for it • Opportunities and threats of globalisation for businesses • Why governments might introduce import tariffs and import quotas. Reasons for the importance and growth of multinational companies (MNCs): - • Benefits to a business of becoming a multinational and the impact on its stakeholders • Potential benefits to a country and/or economy hosting a MNC, e.g. jobs, exports, increased choice, investment • Contains Class activities.
Development: Patterns of development and development indicators
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Development: Patterns of development and development indicators

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The resource explains the meaning of development. Different aspects of development and how development is measured.It explains that Quality of life isn’t the same as standard of living .It shows human development and other development indicators, contrasts in development and differences between MEDC’s and LEDC’s.Explains per capital income and how it s measured.Contains maps and illustrations.Made for Geography IGCSE.
Case study - Emerging and Developing Country - India
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Case study - Emerging and Developing Country - India

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Explains Rostow’s model summarises economic growth of countries into five different stages.This resources explains such stage in relation to India.Changing industry in India.Industrial structure of India,secondary jobs in manufacturing,Political and trading relationships - India’s imports and exports and Millennium Development Goals. prepared for Geogrphy,IGCSE.