Economics Resources

Latest edition of econoMAX is published

Friday, March 06, 2009

The latest edition of econoMAX, tutor2u’s digital magazine for A Level Economics students, has just been published. School subscribers download the articles from the econoMAX website now. The latest resources are listed below:

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New revision materials for A2 Economists

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

You might find these revision presentations useful as part of a study programme for A2 students:

UK Economic Growth Policies - Advice on Exam Technique

European Carbon Trading

Balance of Payments - Adjustment Policies

You can access an interactive version of each of these presentations + download the PowerPoint and PDF handout versions of each of these from the links above.

You’l also find a series of new worksheets and activities on the IB Economics blog:

Finally, don’t forget that we’ve just launched our Economics Teacher Discussion Forum - register now and start to share resources and discuss Economics teaching with colleagues from around the world!

Help for the busy Economics teacher (20 Feb 2009)

Friday, February 20, 2009

As the momentum builds towards the crucial Easter revision period, here are some new resources we hope you will find useful:

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Housing Economics Study Companion

Monday, February 18, 2008

2007 marked a turning point for the UK housing market. The boom in prices during the Blair decade, when average prices had soared by over ninety per cent, came to an end. And in the early months of 2008 it was becoming clear that the property market was entering a very different phase with a price recession on the cards.

The 2008 edition of the Tutor2u Housing Market Study Companion is a 78 page study resource for teachers and students preparing for the AQA Unit 3 paper ‘Markets at Work’.  The guide covers the micro foundations of the market and the inter-relationships between the fortunes of the property market and the broader economy.

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