Should the Legal Drinking Age be increased to 21?

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Readers Question: Evaluate the case for raising the legal drinking age to 21. Will it be more effective than other methods for reducing the harmful effects of alcohol?  There are several reasons to be concerned about the over-consumption of alcohol, especially amongst young people. In the UK, abuse of alcohol has contributed to several social, …

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Economics Revision Guide

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This is an economics revision guide (e-book) designed for A Level. It includes both AS and A2.

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Last updated June 2022.

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Should taxes on cigarettes be increased?

Q. Evaluate the economic case for and against the UK government further increasing the tax on tobacco in order to reduce smoking. Increasing tax will lead to a fall in demand, although this may only be a small effect because demand is price inelastic. People are addicted and there are no close substitutes. Cigarettes are …

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Types of Tax in UK

Main types of tax in the UK Income tax – This a tax on people’s income. The basic rate of income tax is 20%, paid on income over the income tax threshold of £10,400. National insurance contributions. Another type of income tax is national insurance contributions, which are based on a similar principle of taking …

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Media bias in the UK

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At the 1992 General election, the Conservative Party won a stunning electoral victory – despite being in the middle of a self-imposed recession. Many point to this as an example of how the press can influence national debate and influence elections. The 1991/92 recession was a classic example of a boom and bust. It wasn’t …

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Economics of advertising

Advertising is an invasive aspect of modern society. It is hard to look around without coming across advertising. In a way, advertising leads to deadweight welfare loss. The money spent on advertising goods does not increase their quality, nor does it increase the number of goods and services in the economy. However, it does cost …

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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
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  • Significantly expanded on the previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
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  • 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)
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  • Significantly expanded on previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
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