ECONOMICS
economics explores the concept of scarcity and decision-making by making assumptions about how individuals, groups, and countries both manage and use their resources.
we can support you throughout your studies by helping you improve subject knowledge, exam skills, and helping you understand that economic decisions are fraught with uncertainty and subject to the 'law of unintended consequences'.
COURSE CONTENT
assessment: detailed breakdown of AS and A2 exam structures, coursework (Internal Assessments for IB), developing written skills and grading criteria.
skills developed: analytical thinking, logical thinking, decision-making, essay writing
MICROECONOMICS
• nature of economics
• how markets work
• labour markets
• market structures
• market failure
• government intervention
MACROECONOMICS
• macroeconomic objectives and policy
• financial markets
• demand-side policies
• supply-side policy
• international economics
• development + poverty
supplementary reading: book recommendations, articles, case studies and news reports.
ECONOMICS RESOURCES
study guides: comprehensive study guides covering key concepts and theories
practice questions, diagram workbooks, key economic paragraphs
revision notes: templates for all topics (AQA, Edexcel, IB and OCR), topic mind-maps
see more on our dedicated ECONOMICS RESOURCES page.
1-1 ECONOMICS TUITION
ECONOMICS WORKSHOPS
starting from £15 per session