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Economics

Course Length

Two years (or one year depending on individual circumstances).

The course

Economics is concerned with the allocation of scarce resources to meet needs and wants, and with the behaviour of consumers, producers and governments. It includes the study of how markets work, and what happens when they fail to allocate resources efficiently; the distribution of incomes and wealth; and national economic objectives and the various policies used by governments to try to achieve them. Economics complements subjects such as Mathematics, History, Geography and Business Studies.

Coverage of the subject material dominates the Autumn and Spring terms; the Summer term focuses on revision and exam technique.

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What skills do I need?

• Student should develop the knowledge for essential economic terms which are used throughout the course
• They need to develop knowledge on diagram drawing for topics such as supply and demand
• Pupils should have clear communication channels so that they can liaise with the teacher, and be involved in class discussions especially for topics such as Economic growth and Globalisation
• Critical thinking plays a huge part in writing the longer answers and weighing up arguments
• Students should be prepared to work in groups and independently

How is the course assessed?

Paper 1Ìý·ÌýHow Markets Work

1 hour 45 minutes exam, 50% weighting

Students will look at economic foundations such as the nature and purpose of economic activity, the factors of production and the importance of making choices. Students will also look at how resources are allocated using a market mechanism.

±Ê²¹±è±ð°ùÌý2Ìý· How the Economy Works

1 hour 45 minutes exam, 50% weighting

Students are introduced to the wider economy from the perspecive of the main economic groups: consumers, producers and government. Students explore the significance of interest rates including their impact on saving, borrowing and spending.

Reading

(provided by the college)

OCR Economics GCSE

By Chris Bancroft and Clive Riches
Published by Hoder Education,ÌýISBN 9781471888342

Exam Board and Specification Codes

OCR GCSE (9-1) J205

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