Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
A-Level Economics notes on Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply: 1. Aggregate Demand; 1.1 Definition and Components; 1.2 The Shape of the AD Curve.
A-Level Economics notes on Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply: 1. Aggregate Demand; 1.1 Definition and Components; 1.2 The Shape of the AD Curve.
A-Level Economics notes on Demand, Supply and Equilibrium: 1. Demand; 1.1 Definition; 1.2 Deriving Individual Demand from Utility Maximisation; 1.3 Market De.
A-Level Economics notes on Development Economics: 1. What is Development?; 2. Indicators of Development; 2.1 Economic Indicators.
A-Level Economics notes on Distribution of Income: 1. Measuring Inequality; 1.1 The Lorenz Curve; 1.2 The Gini Coefficient.
A-Level Economics notes on Economics: Board Coverage; Course Structure; Assessment; How to Use These Notes with worked examples and exam-style questions.
A-Level General diagnostic test: Part A: Microeconomics (22 Questions); Topic 1: The Economic Problem for targeted revision.
A-Level Economics notes on Fiscal Policy: 1.1 Definition; 1.2 The Government Budget; 2. Government Spending; 2.1 Types of Government Spending.
A-Level Economics notes on Labour Markets: 1. Demand for Labour; 1.1 Derivation from Profit Maximisation; 1.2 Shifts in the Demand for Labour.
A-Level Economics notes on Macroeconomic Performance: 1. Gross Domestic Product (GDP); 1.1 Definition; 1.2 Three Approaches to Measuring GDP.
A-Level Economics notes on Macroeconomic Policy Debates: 1. Monetarism vs Keynesianism; 1.1 The Keynesian Revolution; 1.2 The Monetarist Counter-Revolution.
A-Level Economics notes on Market Failure: 2.1 Externalities; Derivation of the Welfare Loss; Types of Externalities; 2.2 Public Goods.
A-Level Economics notes on Supply-Side Policy: 1. Introduction; 1.1 Definition; 2. Market-Oriented Supply-Side Policies; 2.1 Tax Reform.
A-Level Economics notes on The Economic Problem: 1. Fundamental Concepts for comprehensive revision and examination preparation.
A-Level Economics notes on The Financial Sector: 1. The Role of Banks; 1.1 Commercial Banks; Deeper Analysis: Financial Intermediation; 1.2 Central Banks.
A-Level Economics notes on The International Economy: 1. International Trade: Comparative Advantage; 1.1 Absolute vs Comparative Advantage.
A-Level Economics notes on Theory of the Firm: 1. Costs of Production; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 Deriving Costs from the Production Function; 1.3 Economies of Scale.