High quality 65-slide PPT megapack for A Level Economics (IB and AP compatible) Macroeconomics topics: Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy
Fully demonstrates and explains (10 superb diagrams in total) the key points of this huge topic area including:
Sources of government revenue
Types of, and reasons for, government expenditure
Budget surpluses and deficits, including the PSNCR/PSBR
The multiplier effect of an increase in government spending
Automatic stabilisers
M0, M2, M4 and the Monetary Tran
Superior quality PPTs for A Level / IB / AP International Trade topic: Tariffs (Import Duties), Quotas Trade Protection PPTs (35 slides). Fully demonstrates the benefits from trade, effects of trade protection, including government tax revenue, welfare losses, changes in consumer and producer surplus.
Contains thorough demonstrations using appropriate diagrams and easily digestible points/explanations with appropriate amount of on-screen text that makes note taking easy for students of all abil
34 slide megapack that covers the whole topic of Income and Wealth Inequality / Distribution / Redistribution / Government Solutions. Can be easily broken down into separate parts, which include accurate, concise and easy to understand full coverage of the following sub-topics:
Absolute and Relative Poverty
Distinction between Wealth and Income
Causes of Inequality
Inequality Metrics including the Lorenz Curve and how the GINI index (GINI coefficient) is derived
GINI indices for major countries
Superior quality PPTs for A Level / IB / GCSE Economics PPTs for the Topic: Money, its Functions and Characteristics. Covers the following topics:
Money, as distinct from 'income' and 'wealth'
Functions of money
Characteristics of money
Credit cards, Debit cards, Electronic money and the concept of liquidity (whether assets are liquid or illiquid)
Commodity money
The barter system and the problem of double coincidence of wants
Contains easily digestible points/explanations with appropriate amou
High quality 19-slide PPT pack for A Level or IB Economics topic: Foreign Finance and Debt
Fully demonstrates and explains (including diagrams) the key points of this increasingly tested topic area including:
Foreign Portfolio Investment
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Features that attract inward investment, including political stability, a stable macroeconomic environment, human capital and enshrined property rights
Benefits and disadvantages of FDI and the expansions of multinationals into l
Superior quality PPTs for A Level / IB / AP Economics Macroeconomics topic: Balance of Payments (24 slides in total). Fully demonstrates, using example data and effective explanations, the key points of this highly challenging topic that every Economics teacher hates teaching!
Easily digestible points/explanations with appropriate amount of on-screen text that makes note taking easy for students of all abilities, whether native or non-native users of English.
Can be easily complemented with an
A Level and IB compatible, tried and tested and developed over 3 years teaching demanding A2 students.
Fully covers the concept of government failure, with thorough explanations and good examples, including discussions of the following reasons for government failure:
Imperfect Information
Conflicting Objectives
Administrative Cost
Market Distortions
and introduction to Public Choice Theory
Very concise (only 11 slides total), this is a good introductory PPT at a good introductory price!
12 well-organised, beautifully presented slides for the A Level topic Capacity Utilisation / Capacity Utilization.
Tried, tested and improved over 3 years teaching Business in an English as a second language environment - these slides are very straightforward for students to understand!
These PPTs would be suitable for A Level (various exam boards including CIE and OCR) Business, IB Business Managament, GCSE, IGCSE or any other Business Studies course and covers the following learning goals:
1
Beautifully presented PPTs for A Level Economics (49 slide megapack!) covering the following topics all in one package: Budget Lines, Indifference Curves and the Equimarginal Principle, as well as clear, accurate and easy-to-follow explanations and examples to effectively demonstrate these difficult topics.
Includes 10 high quality diagrams (see preview for an example) and ensures all necessary parts of these topics are covered, including the cases of perfect complements, perfect substitutes, i
12 well-organised, nicely presented slides for the A Level topic Business Communication.
Tried, tested and improved over 3 years teaching Business in an English as a second language environment - these slides are very straightforward for students to understand!
These PPTs would be suitable for A Level (various exam boards including CIE and OCR) Business, IB Business Managament, GCSE, IGCSE or any other Business Studies course and covers the following learning objectives:
1. Explain what is mea
Labour Markets Worksheet offering appropriate exercises to help students to fully understand this difficult A Level / AP Economics topic. Includes thorough coverage of the Backward Bending Individual Labour Supply Curve, Labour Demand in Competitive and Monopsony environments, MRPL and Wage Determination.
Tried, tested and developed over 3 years teaching this challenging topic to demanding A Level and AP students in elite high schools.
Includes a student handout and a full answer scheme for a
High quality PPTs appropriate for A Level, GCSE, IGCSE or IB Economics or Business Studies: Growth of Firms - Reasons for growth, problems associated with growth, mergers, acquisitions vertical integration, horizontal integration, lateral integration, and conglomerates, using accurate and concise explanations and relevant examples.
16 well-organised, well presented slides. Tried, tested and improved over 3 years teaching Business and Economics in an English as a second language environment - th
This Model Essay answer could be used in A Level or IB classes to demonstrate how to write an effective essay in the Developed and Less Developed Countries / Measures of Living Standards / Economic Growth and Development area of the syllabus. The Essay includes relevant examples and diagrams such as the Kuznets Curve.
It comprises the following two-part question, answered to a standard likely to score top marks in CIE, AQA, IB or other syllabuses' marking rubrics:
Explain how economic developme
A complete table of marks allocated by topic and question type for all Cambridge International Economics A Level Past Papers 3 and 4 (code 9708) since 2010.
This amazing and thoroughly-researched resource can be used to identify the frequency with which different key topics appear on the exam paper, and to compare and identify trends in the type of questions chosen (for example, if a question on Economies of Scale appears on Paper 4 it is then highly unlikely that a question on Economies of Sca
29-slide superior quality A Level Economics PPTs. 16:9 ratio to fit beautifully with modern screen ratios, but will easily adjust to other screen dimensions. Packed full of easy-to-understand explanations, in a striking visual style.
These PPTs correspond to the following learning objectives from the Pearson Edexcel International A Level syllabus:
The advantages and disadvantages of a free market economy and why there are mixed economies
The role of the state in a mixed economy
The PPTs also ou
22 well-organised, beautifully presented slides for the A2 topic Marketing Planning.
Tried, tested and improved over 3 years teaching A Level in English as a second language environment - these slides are very straightforward for students to understand!
Covers the marketing plan, marketing objectives and strategy, constraints on marketing strategy, tactics / the marketing mix, income elasticity of demand, promotional elasticity of demand, cross price elasticity of demand and new product develo
High quality PPTs for A Level Economics (IB and AP compatible) Macroeconomics topic: Fiscal Policy
Fully demonstrates and explains the key points of the topic (using a diagram as appropriate) including:
Definition of Fiscal Policy
Sources of Government Revenue
Reasons for Government Expenditure
Budget Deficits, including the Public Sector Net Cash Requirement (PSNCR/PSBR and PSDR)
The Multiplier Effect of an Injection of Government Spending
Automatic Stabilisers
Can be easily complemented with
Superior quality PPTs for A Level / IB / AP Business Economics Market Structure topic: Monopolistic Competition (19 slides in total). Fully demonstrates, diagramatically and using text, the key points of the topic, including differentiated products, the long-run zero profit position, what happens when firms enter or leave the market, markup over marginal cost and how firms in Monopolistic Competition do not operate at full capacity (efficient scale)
Contains thorough demonstrations using approp
High quality PPTs for the challenging topic of Linear Functions in Economics.
Many Economics teachers struggle with effective delivery of some of the more mathematical aspects of the course. This excellent set of high quality PPTs has been tried, tested and developed over 4 years teaching IB and A Level economics to demanding cohorts of students in various environments. Uses worked examples for an easy-to-deliver, easy-to-understand lesson, and includes appropriate diagrams to demonstrate pivot
Labour Markets (22 slides) - includes Marginal Revenue Product of Labour and diagramatically demonstrates how labour is a derived demand and how the firm in a competitive labour market determines how many workers to employ (market wage rate = MRPL / demand curve).
Importantly, also takes students through some of the assumptions behind the model and critiques the model effectively (for example, the assumption that labour is homogeneous and interchangeable).
Tried, tested and developed over 3 ye
11th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Business, Economics , Government
$2.99
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