Welcome to Economics Help
Popular Sections
| Economics Blog | Selection of essays on topical issues of Economics. Dealing with latest developments in UK and US economies. Regularly updated throughout week |
| Economics Help | A Level Economics Blog dedicated to answering Readers Questions and other issues that arise in Economics. Also includes video tutorials |
| Ask a Question on Economics | Feel Free to ask any question on Economics. Primarily aimed at A Level and Higher school students. Also useful for questions on topical economic issues |
| Revision Guide (e book) |
Written specifically for British A Levels. Only £7.00 for both AS and A2 sections. in pdf format. View Now! |
| Model Essays (e book) |
|
| Economics Dictionary | In the process of being written. This economic dictionary will provide definitions of key economic terms. |
Subscribe free to Blog Economics Essays |
About Economics Help
Economics Help is a website written by Tejvan Richard Pettinger. Tejvan studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. He now works as a part time Economics Teacher at Cherwell College, Oxford.
The site aims to offer free Economics help to student of Economics and those interested in understanding the complexities of Economics. Even when studying at University, I never particularly cared for the complex mathematical models which forms the basis for much of University Economics. My interests lie in understanding how economics affects society and what we can do to promote a more efficient distribution of resources.
My Main Interests In Economics
- Environmental Economics - How can economics contribute to creating a more sustainable society
- Economics of Externalities - As a cyclist and ecologist, it is not surprising I would like to see greater emphasis on the pricing of externalities in transport, especially for cars.
- Economics of Housing - Housing provides one of the great topics of conversation. So it is not suprising that it also creates a lot of hot air.
In one sense economics is a science, but rather aptly it is also known as the dismal science. It is certainly not a science in the strict sense of being able to create perefect answers. Economists rarely agree on the best course of action. Often there is even dispute about what is actually happening at the moment.
Economics Help Resources
Economic Essays
- Essays on Recessions
- Economics The Dismal Science ?
- Causes of Great Depression
- 7 Economics Fallacies
- Does Economic Growth Bring Happiness?
- Does a Current Account deficit Matter?
- The Euro - why the UK will never join
- Advantages of Road Pricing in UK
See also:
- Advice for Economics Essays
- Economics Help for Students
- Recommended Reading for Economics
- Economic Textbooks
- Economic Snapshots and Predictions
- Economics Dictionaries
Feel free to ask a question on Economics on our Economics Blog.
