IB Economics revision guide

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  • Specific IB Economics revision guide (Sections1,2,3,4) – just £8.95
  • Updated for current IB Economics syllabus
  • E-book (comes in pdf format shortly after purchase.)
  • Trademark simplicity and clarity of presentation.
  • Significantly expanded on the previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
  • For schools: Network License – IB Economics (£95.00) (allowing unlimited use)
  • Sample (3 pages) IB Revision Guide

WJEC A-level economics revision guide (network license)

  • Specific WJEC A-level economics revision guide (unit 1,2,3,4) – network license £105.00
  • Updated for the new WJEC economics syllabus.
  • Last updated June 2022.
  • Note: The syllabus is essentially same for Eduqas (English version of WJEC)
  • Trademark simplicity and clarity of presentation.
  • Significantly expanded on previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
  • It comes in pdf format and is sent within a couple of hours after purchase.

About network license

  • Allows unlimited use within one educational establishment.
  • Package includes word documents, to enable modification for teaching.

AS AQA economics revision guide (network license)

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  • Specific AQA AS economics revision guide updated for the new AQA economics syllabus (first exam 2016)
  • Trademark simplicity and clarity of presentation.
  • Significantly expanded on previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
  • It comes in pdf format and is sent within a couple of hours after purchase.

About network license

  • Allows unlimited use within one educational establishment.
  • Comes with word documents too, to enable modification for teaching.

Derivation of Monopoly Profit

Suppose a monopolist sells in a market with a demand curve p = a – bQ where p is price, Q is output and a = 25 and b = 2. The monopolist needs to replace its existing plant and machinery and has two choices. The first option is to spend $40 and produce at …

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Bilateral Monopoly  

Definition of Bilateral Monopoly: A Bilateral Monopoly occurs in an industry where there is only one producer of a good and only one supplier. It means there is a monopsonist (buyer of labour) and a monopoly (single supplier) Examples of Bilateral Monopolies Coal Mining Monopsonist facing a Trade Union. In a town the coal mine …

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Economics in One Lesson

It’s the time of the year when many students are getting to start economics for the first time. It can be a little confusing with so many new concepts and words. But, if we had just one lesson, what could we teach about economics? Society wishes to optimise the distribution of resources. Economics considers how …

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Inelastic demand

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Definition – Demand is price inelastic when a change in price causes a smaller percentage change in demand. It occurs where there is a price elasticity of demand (PED) of less than one. Goods which are price inelastic tend to have few substitutes and are considered necessities by users. Diagram of price inelastic demand For …

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Cost-Push Inflation

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Definition: Cost-push inflation occurs when we experience rising prices due to higher costs of production and higher costs of raw materials. Cost-push inflation is determined by supply-side factors, such as higher wages and higher oil prices. Cost-push inflation is different to demand-pull inflation which occurs when aggregate demand grows faster than aggregate supply. Cost-push inflation …

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