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WELCOME TO THE ONE-STOP ECONOMICS REVISION SHOP BROWSE THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION BELOW FOR ALL THE CONTENT TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ALIKE NEED TO KNOW. EACH RESOURCE CONDESES ALL THE IMPORTANT STUFF ON TO JUST A SINGLE A4 SHEET OF PAPER!
A-Level - Economics - Micro & Macro - Diagrams Summary
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*** NEW RESOURCE!*** *** SPECIAL EDITION *** The perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level Economics Year 1 (or any other higher education) A ONE-STOP REVISION SOURCE ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource is: Diagrams Summary: Micro: Supply & Demand Different Elasticities Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) Information Failure Negative & Positive Externalities Price Floor Price Ceiling DIAGRAMMATIC EXPLANATIONS FOR ALL MICRO DIAGRAMS INCLUDED Macro: AD/AS Curves Long-run Aggregate Supply (LRAS) Demand-pull Inflation Cost-push Inflation Circular Flow of Income PPF and Unemployment Economic Cycle Philips Curve DIAGRAMMATIC EXPLANATIONS FOR ALL MACRO DIAGRAMS INCLUDED Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; however it is also appropriate and extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics -Micro - Market Structures & Collusion Summary
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A-Level - Economics -Micro - Market Structures & Collusion Summary

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These resources are a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies. Included in these two resources are: Market Structures Summary: - An outline into the key characteristics of Perfect, monopolistic, oligopolistic, and monopoly competition - Diagrammatic explanation of each market structure - PC in the Short and Long-run - Theory criticisms - The theory behind oligopoly - The argument for monopoly - The argument against monopoly - Real-life examples of each type of competition Collusion Summary: - Overt & Covert Collusion - Tacit Collusion - Cartels & the disadvantages of them - The disadvantages of collusion - Real world examples and case-studies of collusion - Game theory and the Prisoner's Dilemma applied to oligopoly Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. * Both resources are optimised for the AQA specification; however the resources are still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Solutions to Poverty
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A-Level - Economics - Solutions to Poverty

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NEW RESOURCE! This is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: Relative Poverty Absolute Poverty Progressive Taxation Means Tested Welfare benefits Minimum Wages Provision of Goods & Services Universal Basic Income (UBI) DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Micro - Theory of the Firm
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A-Level - Economics - Micro - Theory of the Firm

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This is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies - All on a single A4 sheet of paper! Included in this resource: An introduction to Year 2 content - The rule of Profit Maximisation - Alternative objectives and targets for firms - The Divorce of Ownership Control - The Principle Agent Problem - The Law of Diminishing Returns - Profit Satisficing - Economies and returns to scale Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. DON'T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! * This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Globalisation
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A-Level - Economics - Globalisation

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A Useful Macroeconomic Revision Resource. Straight to the point, and easy to follow, this resource is perfect for student handouts and consolidating content for revision ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: Definitions and Key terms about Globalisation Features of Globalisation Real world impacts on the 2008 Financial Crisis Full Key Comparison of the benefits and drawbacks of globalisation e.g. Increased Competition, Export Opportunities, Development e.g. Environmental Market Failure, Consumer Choice, Unemployment DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - European Single Market
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A-Level - Economics - European Single Market

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A Useful Macroeconomic Revision Resource. Straight to the point, and easy to follow, this resource is perfect for student handouts and consolidating content for revision ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: Characerisitcs of a single market Real-world examples of single markets e.g. EU, AEC, CACM etc. Defining a Eurozone Difference between a Free-trade area, Customs Union and a Single Market Objectives of setting up a Customs Union Economic Impact of UK’s Decision to leave the EU Brexit Arguements: For and Against e.g. Legislation, Trade deals, Labour Migration, Uncertainty The post-Brexit Future Predictions DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
ECONOMICS - MICRO - HUGE BUNDLE
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ECONOMICS - MICRO - HUGE BUNDLE

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SALE NOW ON This bundle contains a COMPLETE 8-piece set of Microeconomic material - perfect for any A-Level Economist. From the Theory of the Firm to Collusion, this bundle covers an extensive array of content. Each resource is just a single piece of A4 paper! Easy to print, Easy to carry around in students' folders Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
A-Level - Economics - Micro - Price Discrimination Summary
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A-Level - Economics - Micro - Price Discrimination Summary

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This resource is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies. Included in this resource: - Diagrams for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree Pricing in markets - Detailed Explanation of what occurs in each form of discrimination - The necessary conditions for Price Discrimination to occur - The arguments for and against Price Discrimination - Evaluation of the case for and against Price Discrimination - Easy to understand key word definitions Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. * This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; however this resource is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Ecoonmics - Micro - Production & Efficiency Summary
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A-Level - Ecoonmics - Micro - Production & Efficiency Summary

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*** NEW RESOURCES!*** *** DOUBLE-RESOURCE*** *** SPECIAL EDITION *** The perfect revision sources for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level Economics (or any other higher education) A ONE-STOP REVISION SOURCE ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this special double resource is: Production Summary: The Factors of production (FOP) Specialisaiton Division of Labour (DOL) Concept links to PPF SRAC vs. LRAC Productive Efficiency Fixed, Variable & Total Costs Economies & Diseconomies of Scale Internal vs. External EOS Other types of EOS Cost curve diagrams Efficiency Summary: Productive efficiency Allocative Efficiency Static Efficiency Dynamic Efficiency Social Efficiency Pareto Efficiency Distributive Efficiency X-inefficiency X - Efficiency The role of incentives Perfect Competition vs. Monopoly in efficiency -**DIAGRAMS INCLUDED ** Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; however it is also appropriate and extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Micro - Government Failure Summary
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A-Level - Economics - Micro - Government Failure Summary

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*** NEW RESOURCE!*** A perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level Economics (or any other higher education) A ONE-STOP REVISION SOURCE ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource is: When Govt. Failure Occurs Reasons for Govt. Intervention & Indirect Taxation Direct Taxation - the pros and cons Methods of intervention Advantages / Disadvantages of Govt. Policies Causes of Govt. Failure Policy Myopia Political self-interest Imperfect information Law of unintended consequneces Regulatory capture Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; however it is also appropriate and extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more. Preview Files included (2)
A-Level - Economics - Theory of Contestability
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A-Level - Economics - Theory of Contestability

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NEW RESOURCE! This is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: William Baumol Explanation of the theory The importance of the theory & its uses Contestability as a form of Govt. Policy Real-world examples of contestable markets Factors influencing the degree of contestabiliity Methods to increase contestability Hit & Run Competition Sunk Costs DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Micro - Wage Differentials
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A-Level - Economics - Micro - Wage Differentials

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This resource is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies. Included in this resource: - The conditions needed for a perfectly labour market competition - Wage determination and the rules of the wage equilibrium - Reasons for high and low wage rates across industries - Reasons for high and low wage rates across individuals - Economic theory-based explanations for the gender pay gap - Current UK data around differences in wages Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. * This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more. ** Explanations for wage discrimination are not my own views expressed. Explanations provided are solely merited around economic-theory and therefore may be subject from true causes of wage discrimination.
A-Level - Economics - Regulatory Bodies (CMA)
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A-Level - Economics - Regulatory Bodies (CMA)

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NEW RESOURCE! This is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies - ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER Included in this resource: Purpose of the Competition and Markets Authority The powers of the CMA Level of authority in regulatory bodies real-world examples Methods of Govt. intervention Monopoly Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Macro-Indicators & Economic Cycle
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A-Level - Economics - Macro-Indicators & Economic Cycle

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BRAND NEW DOUBLE-RESOURCE! This is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in these resources: Nominal, Real, and GDP per Capita Current UK Macroeconomic targets Analysis of the Economic Cycle Types of unemployment including seasonal, frictional, structural, technological, cyclical, real-wage etc. Indicators of Unemployment e.g Claimant Count & Labour Force Survey Impacts of unemployment to Economy & individual The exogenous and endogenous growth models Examples of Demand & Supply-side shocks Methods to reduce cyclical instability Benefits of economic growth Economic Development Indicators e.g HDI Growth vs. Development Inflation recap AND… A comparison of REAL-WORLD Economic Data as well as basic macro-performance indicators of over 170 countries DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Free Trade
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A-Level - Economics - Free Trade

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A Useful Macroeconomic Revision Resource. Straight to the point, and easy to follow, this resource is perfect for student handouts and consolidating content for revision ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: The Key Arguments for and against Free Trade FOR: e.g. Reducing Unemployment, Increasing Competition, Comparative advantage, Economies of Scale etc. AGAINST: e,g, Consumer Choice, Increasing Unemployment, Consumer Confidence, Static & Dynamic Gain Detailed Evaluation for EACH point included DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Micro - Behavioural Economics Summary
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A-Level - Economics - Micro - Behavioural Economics Summary

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This is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies - All on a single A4 sheet of paper! Included in this resource: - Classical Economic Theory Assumptions - The of the Economic Man - Utility & the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility - The 7 key principles in Behavioural Economics - Bounded Rationality & Self-control - Reasons for Bounded-Rationality - Choice Architecture - Framing, Nudges, Default & mandated choices. Shoves - Behavioural Economic policy to correct types of market failure Whether it be a student or teacher, having all the necessary information on a single sheet is perfect for revision material. DON'T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! * This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Protectionism
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A-Level - Economics - Protectionism

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A Useful Macroeconomic Revision Resource. Straight to the point, and easy to follow, this resource is perfect for student handouts and consolidating content for revision ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: Key Definitions of Protectionism and policies Explanations of each protectionist policy Quotas Tariffs Export Subsidies Administrative Barriers Preferential Treatment Detailed Evaluation for EACH point included Diagrammatic Explanation DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
A-Level - Economics - Past UK Recessions
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A-Level - Economics - Past UK Recessions

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NEW RESOURCE! A great resource for students looking for real-world examples of past UK recessions, how they were caused,the impact on the economy, and what action the Government took to control the instability. ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: 1980-1981 Recession Late 1980s Recession 2008-2009 Financial Crisis Graphical data highlighting the key issues of the recessions Key terms list perfect for linking different concepts together DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.
ECONOMICS - MACRO - BUNDLE
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ECONOMICS - MACRO - BUNDLE

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Quick, Easy to follow and straight to the point collection of economics resources All the essential stuff students need to know - Condensed on a single A4 sheet! BUY NOW AND SAVE 50% Includes: European Single Market Free Trade Gloabalisation Protectionism Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee
A-Level - Economics - Bank of England & MPC
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A-Level - Economics - Bank of England & MPC

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NEW RESOURCE! This is a perfect revision source for students looking to secure their knowledge on the essential stuff in A-Level (or any other higher education) Economic Studies ALL ON A SINGLE PIECE OF A4 PAPER! Included in this resource: A summary of the February 2018 Inflation Report Who is the MPC The role of the MPC Key Macro terms & abbreviations Inflation & Interest Rate Summary What the summary means from an Economics standpoint Future Predictions Diagrams illustrating the effect of inflation & IR DON’T FORGET TO REVIEW! YOUR FEEDBACK IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE! This resource is optimised for the AQA specification; Yet, this document is still extremely useful for other boards including OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, Eduqas and many more.