This **93 slide ** power point covers introductory topics in A level business (also suitable for GCSE) including:
Enterprise and entrepreneur quiz
Business plans
Stakeholders
Business Location
There are exercises included in the power point.
This detailed power point presentation (81 SLIDES!) covers;
Measurement of unemployment
Causes of unemployment
Costs of unemployment
Solutions to unemployment
This PowerPoint presentation **(63 SLIDES) **is suitable for introductory A level economics. It covers topics including; The Fundamental Economic Problem, Opportunity Cost, PPFs, Specialisation and Division of Labour.
This power point presentation covers an introduction to monetary policy. It introduces the Monetary Policy Committee, the interest rate transmission mechanism, and includes tasks to do in class, as well as model answers to past paper questions.
This comprehensive (93 SLIDES) Power Point on Market Failure covers the following topics:
The Price mechanism
Externalities
Merit and Demerit goods
Public Goods
Absence of property rights
Imperfect information
Monopoly power
Volatile prices
Income inequality
This PowerPoint presentation (42 SLIDES) is suitable for introductory A level economics. It introduces the basics of supply and demand, consumer and producer surplus.
I use this economics quiz in my introductory lesson with A level students to break the ice and prepare them for the year ahead!
It contains** 40 questions** split into 4 rounds:
Round 1 Numbers;
Round 2 Multiple Choice;
Round 3 Pictures;
Round 4 General (Economic) Knowledge
This comprehensive Power Point presentation (73 SLIDES) covers:
Labour Demand
Labour Supply
Backward bending labour supply curve
Wage determination
Elasticity of labour supply and demand
Causes of wage differentials
A level economics Government Intervention to correct Market Failure. This powerpoint presentation covers:
Taxes
Subsidies
State Regulation
Minimum and Maximum prices
As forms of correcting a market failure
**110 Slides! **
This highly detailed Power Point presentation will last you weeks!
It introduces the components of Aggregate Demand and discusses factors which affect each component. It then introduces the shapes of both the AD and AS curve and factors which will causes each to shift. Exercises and model answers to Past Paper questions are included within the power Point.
This Power Point presentation (86 SLIDES) covers the 4 main macroeconomic objectives;
Economic Growth,
Low inflation,
Low unemployment,
and Balance of Payments.
I use it with first year A level students to introduce the basics of each objective.
68 SLIDES!
This power point presentation recaps the basics of fiscal policy, discusses government bonds, structural v cyclical deficits, automatic v discretionary fiscal policy, and the consequences of rising national debt piles.
This detailed Power Point presentation (63 SLIDES) covers Fiscal Policy. It discusses types of tax, regressive v Progressive tax, the Laffer Curve and model answers to past paper questions.
This detailed power point presentation (112 SLIDES) covers;
Measures of inflation (including exercises on Index numbers)
Causes of inflation (including quantity theory of money)
Consequences of inflation
Solutions to inflation
Deflation
This comprehensive Power point presentation (70 SLIDES) covers;
-Definitions of economic development
-Measures of economic development
HDI
Problems of GDP
Obstacles to development including the Natural Resource Curse
Suitable for A level Economics students
6 detailed Power Points covering topics in the Year 13 syllabus for WJEC/EDUQAS (although would be suitable for other exam boards too).
Topics include:
-Unemployment
Inflation
Phillips Curve
Growth
Development
National Debt
OVER 400 SLIDES in TOTAL !
PLUS a BONUS Economics QUIZ !
This PowerPoint covers topics including:
Calculations
Direct and indirect costs
Fixed and variable costs
Break-even analysis
Margin of safety
Suitable for both GCSE and A level Business Studies.
This power point 76 slides covers topics in the A level business syllabus including:
-Public v private sector
-Public and merit goods
-Sole traders
-Partnerships
-PLCS
-LTDS
-Social Enterprises
It is suitable for GCSE and A level Business Students