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The Economics syllabus will develop an understanding of economic terminology and principles and of basic economic theory. Students will learn about the economics of developed and developing nations and how these interrelate. They will also learn to handle simple data and undertake economic analysis, evaluate information and discriminate between facts and value judgements in economic issues. A foundation for further study at A Level, the syllabus also encourages a better understanding of the world in which students live, and helps them play an active part in the decision-making process, whether as consumers, producers or citizens of the local, national and international community.
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Biz/ed [New window]
A website for students and educators in business studies, economics and accounting.
Economics and Business Education Association [New window]
Divided into 52 units, each with activities, multiple choice questions and exam tips.
Economics Explored
This book is out of print.
General course book including much data response material.
Author: Brimble, Martin
ISBN: 0748702288
Published in 1990.
Published by Stanley Thornes, Delta Place, 27 Bath Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL53 7TH, United Kingdom
www.nelsonthornes.com [New window]
Economics for GCSE
Includes data response questions (but not multiple choice).
Author: Anderton, A G
ISBN: 0003274292
Published in 1993.
Edition: 2
Published by Collins Education, Harper Collins Publishers, FREEPOST GW2446, Glasgow G64 1BR, United Kingdom
www.collinseducation.com [New window]
Economics: A Complete Course for IGCSE & O Level
Based on the best-selling, Economics: A Complete Course, this edition has been completely updated and revised to carefully match both the CIE IGCSE and O Level syllabuses with new case-studies from across the globe.
Author: Dan Moynihan & Brian Titley
ISBN: 9780199151349
Published in 2007.
Edition: 1
Published by Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX2 6DP, United Kingdom
GCSE Economics
Divided into 38 'units', each with activities including stepped questions and data- response (but not multiple choice).
Author: Paisley, Robert & Quillfeldt, John
ISBN: 0582005205
Published in 1987.
Published by Longman Group UK, Schools Division, Marketing Department, Longman, FREEPOST ANG2041, Harlow, Essex CM20 2YF, United Kingdom
www.longman.co.uk [New window]
GCSE Economics
Author: Pratten, John
ISBN: 1872807739
Published in 2001.
Edition: 2
Published by Liverpool Academic Press, 12 Caldbeck Road, Croft Business Park, Bromborough, Wirral, Merseyside, CH62 3PL, United Kingdom
www.liverpoolacademic.com [New window]
IGCSE and O Level Economics
Divided into 52 units, each with activities, multiple choice questions and examples.
Author: Susan Grant
ISBN: 978-0521-72003-8
Published in 2008.
Edition: 1
Published by Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd, Cambridge House, 4381/4 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, India
IGCSE and O Level Economics Workbook
This workbook is designed to help learners develop their understanding of economics, to build up skills and to enable them to assess their progress.
Author: Grant, S.
ISBN: 978-0521144148
Published in 2010.
Edition: First
Published by Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd, Cambridge House, 4381/4 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, India
www.cambridge.org/contacts/india [New window]
Professional Development for Teachers: Teaching and Assessing Skills in Economics
Part of the Professional Development for Teachers series.
Author: Grant, Susan
ISBN: 052154825X
Published in 2006.
Edition: 1
Published by Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, CB2 2RU. United Kingdom
www.cambridge.org [New window]