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Latest edition of econoMAX is published

Friday, March 06, 2009
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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:

Here is a sample article from March 2009 to give you a flavour of the resource.

An annual subscription to econoMAX is just £50 for a whole school or college.  There are now over 350 articles in the econoMAX resource bank and we add around 80 new articles each academic year.

To order econoMAX, please download this order form:

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econoMAX - Latest Articles
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The Bank of England & quantitative easing (Robert Nutter)
Great Depression and Credit Crisis – Historical Comparisons (Mark Johnston)
The Positives of Deflation (Jon Mace)
Cost benefit analysis - the Severn barrage scheme (Robert Nutter)
Space debris and the ‘tragedy of the commons’ (Tom White)
A Stimulating Debate (Geoff Riley)
Stock Clearance and the Economic Cycle (Geoff Riley)
UK Unemployment (Andy Reeve)
The costs and benefits of ‘city living’ (Tom White)
Deflation (Mark Johnston)
Is the US dollar still THE reserve currency? (Mark Johnston)
The Truth about Keyboards (Tom White)
Music Downloads - A constantly changing market (Robert Nutter)
Price setting behaviour by companies (Geoff Riley)
Rail Users and the X Factor (Robert Nutter)
The Retail Sector in the United Kingdom (Andy Reeve)

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