3.4.4.A2 Edxcel Game Theory withing the oligopoly area of the theme. Covers the prisoner dilemma and then in a similar way how business compete by using Game Theory analysis on price, innovation, release date, production etc… Complete with an exam question, a link to 5 multiple choice questions and a 12 mark question.
IF YOU DOWNLOAD THIS PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT / REVIEW. I SHARE MY RESOURCES ITS ALL I ASK Introduction to Demand factors, using the Amazon fire and the i-Pad. The presentation is very animated, and the Kindle Fire and the i-pad are hot topics right now so this may help students to grasp the rudiments of demand factors.
An interesting presentation using fruit as a hook to demonstrate different economic systems from market, to planned and mixed. This also covers a little on international trade and embargo too, nice images throughout and ultimately it should save you some time, give it a go, and as always feedback welcome, let me know how the fruit bit goes PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW
Curriculum Road Map for IGCSE Economics, can be adapted easily for the GCSE.
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Presentation and the rules to one of the most enjoyable classes I have come across, students will have to make shapes to exchange these shapes for money, mirroring production of goods from raw materials in the real world. Each team represents a country, it will enable students to learn about the WTO and the IMF through kinaesthetic learning styles. I would recommend buying some fake money to do this game, monopoly set should suffice.