A Freely available Economics Revision Guide produced by Economicshelp.org
I wrote this revision guide a few years ago, primarily for my own students. I used to sell it for £13, but now have decided to make it freely available. Over the years I have adapted it to offer a concise, yet comprehensive, guide to A Level Economics. I have worked as an examiner for Edexcel on several different units.
However, if you download the guide, I would appreciate a Donation, which you can make via paypal.
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The Revision Guide comes in four sections. AS economics equates to the first year. A Level for the second year.
A Level Economics Revision Guide
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The Oil Petroleum and Exporting Countries(OPEC) comprise the main oil procedures in the world. With the aid of diagrams show how OPEC is able to fix the price of oil on the world markets and comment on its recent activity in this area. Suggest what would happen if OPEC kept increasing prices rapidly over time.
This is a very good website for the AS beginners
Comment on whether the recession in US economy will have impact on Indian economy
This looks great but and thanks for going through the trouble for all this trouble to help .
I was wondering do you know of any useful websites for Gcse Economics?
i think this is a very helpful website, thank you so much for creating it, i’ve found a lot of useful information which is essential to know. thanks again
the elasticity of demand for good is likely to be greater in the short run thanin the long run true or false
I found both of the guides very useful. Thanks a lot. Would you happen to have any unit 5 edexcel revision guide?
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just wondering whats the interest rates at the moment in the UK??
and the unemployment rate??
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