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Incidence of Taxation and Subsidy
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Incidence of Taxation and Subsidy

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A-level Economics lesson on incidence of taxation and subsidy. Includes: Presentation on the incidence of taxation and subsidy. Worksheet so students can work out the relationship between the incidence of taxation and Price Elasticity of Demand and Price Elasticity of Supply (answers in presentation). A second set of worksheets identifying areas of tax and subsidy, and the impact of taxes and subsidies on economic welfare (answers in presentation). Another worksheet on the size of tax and subsidy diagrams practice (includes a markscheme). A short test of 10 multiple choice questions on the areas of tax and subsidy (includes a markscheme). Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions. Some of the font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
AQA A-level Economics What is Macroeconomics?
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AQA A-level Economics What is Macroeconomics?

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Introductory lesson on Macroeconomics. Includes definitions that students work out deductively, a word fill on general macroeconomic objectives and a round robin activity in which students fill in their handout.
AQA A-level Economics Exam Technique mat
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AQA A-level Economics Exam Technique mat

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Designed to help students include everything they need when they write exam answers. Success criteria for every kind of question students might encounter in the exam. Black and white versions in both .pdf and .docx file formats have been included. Currently version 1.7 - any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions. Enormous inspiration credit due to this resource: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-business-exam-technique-literacy-mat-6425294
A-level Economics identifying externalities and deadweight loss from diagrams
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A-level Economics identifying externalities and deadweight loss from diagrams

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Worksheet on externalities. Intended to identify positive consumption externalities, negative consumption externalities, positive production externalities, negative production externalities, and areas of deadweight loss (DWL) from different graphs. Includes a second sheet with suggested answers, and an accompanying slideshow. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
Year 12 Microeconomics: The operation of markets and market failure end of topic tests
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Year 12 Microeconomics: The operation of markets and market failure end of topic tests

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Updated 09/03/2018 to include test on the Economic methodology and the economic problem topic End of topic tests for year 12 Microeconomics. Includes mark schemes, mailmerged feedback sheets and spreadsheet. Topics are: Economic methodology and the economic problem Competitive markets Production, costs and revenue Competitive and concentrated markets Market mechanism, market failure and government intervention Economic methodology and the economic problem test consists of forty-five multiple choice questions. The Competitive markets, Production, costs and revenue, Competitive and concentrated markets and Market mechanism, market failure and government intervention tests eacg consists of 10 MCQs, one 2 mark calulcate question, one 4 mark explain how the data shows question and one 9 mark ‘With the help of a diagram, explain…’ question.
AQA A-level Economics Market failure and government intervention organiser part 2
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AQA A-level Economics Market failure and government intervention organiser part 2

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Part 2 of a knowledge organiser for The market mechanism, market failure and government intervention in markets topic from the AQA A-level Economics. Includes a set of example answers. Part one can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-a-level-economics-market-failure-and-government-intervention-organiser-part-1-11901022 There is a version of this with AS and Year 12 Economics content which can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-as-and-year-12-economics-market-failure-and-government-intervention-knowledge-organiser-part-2-12146220 Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions.
MR curve: perfect competition vs monopoly
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MR curve: perfect competition vs monopoly

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An exercise to explain the shape of the MR curves that firms face under perfect competition vs monopoly. An answer sheet is provided as well as the answers being included on the second slide of the attached slideshow. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
MC curve: perfect competition vs monopsony
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MC curve: perfect competition vs monopsony

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An exercise to explain the shape of the MC curves that firms face under perfect competition vs monopsony. An answer sheet is provided as well as the answers being included on the second slide of the attached slideshow. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
AQA A-level Economics Barriers to economic growth: property rights
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AQA A-level Economics Barriers to economic growth: property rights

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A short presentation on the role of property rights to go with a 9 mark question on patents hindering economic development in Southeast Asian countries. Both .pdf and .doc file formats have been included. Also included is a mailmerge feedback sheet and spreadsheet. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
AQA AS and Year 12 Economics Market failure and government intervention knowledge organiser part 2
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AQA AS and Year 12 Economics Market failure and government intervention knowledge organiser part 2

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Part 2 of a knowledge organiser for The market mechanism, market failure and government intervention in markets topic from the AS and Year 12 Economics. Includes a set of example answers. Part 1 can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-as-and-year-12-economics-market-failure-and-government-intervention-knowledge-organiser-part-1-12146218 There is a version of this with A-level Economics content which can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-a-level-economics-market-failure-and-government-intervention-organiser-part-2-11903122 Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions.
Marginal, Average and Total relationship
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Marginal, Average and Total relationship

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A presentation to explain, with examples, the relationship between Marginal, Average and Total values. Economic concepts used as examples are the Law of Demand, the Marginal cost of labour, the law of Diminishing marginal utility, internal economies of scale and internal diseconomies of scale, division of labour and the law of Diminishing marginal returns. Both .pptx and .pdf versions have been included. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
Calculating changes in real GDP from changes  nominal national income and price level
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Calculating changes in real GDP from changes nominal national income and price level

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01/10/2020 - Updated to include a slideshow to explain the answers A set of exercises to practice calculating changes in real GDP from changes in the index for nominal national income and price level. At the end are a series of True or False questions to test understanding and summerise the learning. A copy of the answers has been included. If you are not familiar with using index numbers, I suggest covering that lesson first: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-a-level-economics-index-numbers-11969724 The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
A-level Economics Elasticities revision test
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A-level Economics Elasticities revision test

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Revision test with answers on the powerpoint for PED, YED, XED and PES. The test, when filled in and then corrected, doubles as a revision poster for students to take home. Both .pdf and .docx file formats have been included If you use a specification other than AQA you can ignore/delete/replace the second slide. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
What's it worth? Value of money through time display
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What's it worth? Value of money through time display

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People have been using money for over four thousand years. How much could they buy with their shekel, drachma, florin or penny? A wall display showing different forms of money and its purchasing power that have been used throughout history, organised chronologically. Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
Graphing the law of diminishing marginal returns and Returns to scale activity
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Graphing the law of diminishing marginal returns and Returns to scale activity

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Assumes prior knowledge of how to calculate Average cost, the Law of Diminishing Returns, Internal Economies of Scale and Internal Diseconomies of scale. Student handout is: graphing-LRAC.pdf Presentation is: Graphing-the-law-of-diminishing-marginal-returns-and-Returns-to-scale.ppt And the spreadsheet is also attached. Some of the font is in OpenDyslexic font - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/
A-level Economics Understanding AD/AS, the economic cycle and output gaps
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A-level Economics Understanding AD/AS, the economic cycle and output gaps

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Activity on aggregate demand, aggregate supply, the economic cycle and output gaps. Separate suggested answers included. Both .pdf and .doc file formats have been included. Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions. The font is OpenDyslexic - Free, OpenSource Dyslexia Typeface http://opendyslexic.org/