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AQA A-level Economics The international economy knowledge organiser part 2
Part 2 of a knowledge organiser for The international economy topic from the AQA A-level Economics. Covers Exchange rate systems and Economic growth and development. Includes a set of example answers. Part 1 which covers Globalisation, Trade and The balance of payments can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12549463
Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions.
AQA A-level Economics Economic methodology and the economic problem knowledge organiser
Knowledge organiser for the Economic methodology and the economic problem topic from the AQA A-level Economics. Includes a set of example answers.
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What's it worth? Value of money through time display
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.
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AQA A-level Economics Behavioural economics paper 1 Specimen 2014 essays
A lesson I’ve put together with suggested content and an essay plan for the paper 1 specimen 2014 essays on Behavioural economics.
Traditional economic theory assumes that consumers make rational decisions that maximise their economic welfare, but behavioural economists disagree.
Using examples to illustrate your answer, explain how anchoring and loss aversion can affect an individual’s choices when deciding how to spend or save their income. [15 marks]
The Government would like to improve the well-being of the population by encouraging people to adopt a healthy diet. Using your knowledge of both traditional economic theory and behavioural economics, assess alternative policies that the Government might adopt to try to achieve its objective. [25 marks]
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A-level Economics Government intervention in markets to correct negative production externalities
Revision worksheet on government intervention in markets to correct negative production externalities. Includes a second copy with suggested answers.
Both .pdf and .docx file formats have been included
Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions.
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A-level Economics Government intervention in markets to correct positive production externalities
Revision worksheet on government intervention in markets to correct positive production externalities. Includes a second copy with suggested answers.
Both .pdf and .docx file formats have been included
Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions.
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A-level Economics (and Geography) The Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient
Complete lesson on the Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient.
Includes 3 worksheets:
glossery for students fill in
drawing the Lorenz curve
calculating the Gini coefficient
Included in the slides is also a number of MCQs and 15 mark exam question from AQA A-level Economics with a suggested plan, sample student responses and mark scheme.
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AQA A-level Economics The labour market knowledge organiser
Knowledge organiser for the The labour market topic from the AQA A-level Economics. Includes a set of example answers.
Any suggestions/improvements/complaints please do comment and I will update it for future editions.
A-level Economics Trade unions
A-level Economics lesson on trade unions. Includes:
Presentation on trade unions
Key word glossary (1 Trade unions definitions.pdf)
Worksheet on the impact of trade unions on employment and wage rate in imperfectly competitive labour markets (2 Impact of trade unions on the labour market.pdf)
Worksheet for students to identify and shade in the areas of total wages and lost wages from underpayment under monopsony and with a trade union; and the areas of employers’ surplus, workers’ surplus and deadweight loss under monopsony and with a trade union (3 Effect of trade unions on wages and efficiency.pdf)
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No-nonsense guide to progressive tax
A no-nonsense guide to progressive income tax.
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A-level Economics Elasticities revision test
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.
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