A-Level Economics
A Level
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Build a career in banking, finance, or government!
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A Level
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Online
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Duration
12 Months
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Emagister has added to his list of courses an A-level in Economics!
This course has been designed meticulously for you to improve and master your finance, accounting and economics skills from the comfort of your home.
During this A-level Economics course, you will analyse economic issues and arguments, evaluate economic information, and organise, present and communicate ideas and judgements clearly.
Obtain a solid basis in Economics, learn more about the details contacting emagister.co.uk.
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About this course
Upon successful completion of this home learning course you will receive an A-Level qualification. Both AS and A2 level courses and examinations must be successfully completed to gain the full A level. This syllabus has been chosen specifically because it is the best suited to distance learning.
This A-level builds on the course content of GCSE, although it is not necessary to have this qualification before undertaking this A-level.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Police
- Evaluation
- Market
- IT
- Economics
- Supply
- International
- Law
- Government
- Dispute Resolution
- Skills and Training
- Criminal law
- Law Making
- English Legal System
- Tort law
- Statutory Interpretation
- Delegation Legislation
- Judicial Precedent
- Criminal Courts
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Course programme
- The nature of economics
- Production and specialisation
- Demand
- Supply
- Price determination
- Price mechanism
- Market failure
- Government intervention
- Government failure
- Measuring economic performance
- Aggregate demand
- Aggregate supply
- National income
- Economic growth
- Macroeconomic objectives and policies
- Economic activity
- Revenues, costs and profit
- Price and competition
- Production
- Markets and competition
- Labour market
- Income and wealth
- Intervention to control competition
- Intervention in markets
- Impact of government intervention
- Globalisation
- Why trade?
- Recording and financial international trade
- How countries compete
- Poverty and inequality
- International growth and development
- Strategies to promote growth and development
- The financial sector
- The role of the state in the global economy
A-Level Economics