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                          A-Level Economics 
                                  Our Course  Details  
        This course develops students understanding of the economic theories, that shape 
       modern thinking in relation to how an economy can balance their macro objectives.     
        The course has crossover skills that can be taken into the workplace, such as being 
      able to look at a problem from more than one perspective, and the understanding that 
       in different scenarios there are different optimal solutions. On a micro level, there is 
                   an understanding of how firms and markets operate.   
                 Our Top Reads 
   Economics is a huge subject with a very wide scope, so 
   there are thousands of books out there. Here are just a 
   few:  
    
   •   Freakonomics, Levitt & Dubner.  
   •   Basic Economics: A Citizen’s guide to the          
       Economy, Thomas Sowell.  
   •   The Undercover Economist, Tim Harford.          Preparing for Study  
                                                 Top tips – what would be useful to revise     
                                                           from GCSE 
                                               Economics is 10% quantitative. This means that 
                                                  it would be useful to recap GCSE Maths,              
                                                 specifically percentage change, ratios and                  
                                                          data analysis. 
                                                 Economics is considered a social science,    
                                                 therefore in order to explain theories it is       
                                                important to be able to look at their merit as 
                                                 well as any flaws. Then judge the scenarios 
                                                     when they will work the best.   
                                                             Films 
                 Employability                  •  The Big Short 
               www.prospects.ac.uk              •   Inequality for all 
                                                •   Sicko (Michael Moore documentary) 
                                                   University  courses   
          Economics is a widely studied course at university, and there are over 70 institutes where you could 
               study it. These have a range of entry requirements, a few of which have been listed below:  
                                                              
         London School of Economics, Nottingham University, Sheffield University or Manchester Metropolitan.  
                                                              
        Depending on the type of economics course that you study, and where you study, it is possible that you 
               will need to study Maths at A level, in order to gain entry to some BSC Economics courses. 
                                                                                     People to Research  
                                                                            Adam Smith, considered one of the        
                                                                            forefathers of economics. A lot of the      
                                                                            theories he put forward are still           
                                                                            taught today. 
                                                                            John Maynard Keynes, an economist who 
                                                                            looked at expanding the role of the        
                                                                            government within an economy, especially 
                            Useful online Links                             during an economic crisis. 
         YouTube:                                                           Joesph Stiglitz, an economist who provides 
                                                                            online content and is active on social      
         EconPlusDal – An excellent channel that has a video                media. He is mainly concerned with the 
         explanation for each A Level economics topic.                      causes of inequality globally, and ways in 
         Gconomics – A channel created by an economics                      which to reduce poverty.  
         examiner, which offers insight into all theories covered 
         on the OCR specification.  
          
         Websites:  
          
         www.physicsandmathstutor.com  
         This website is a great source of revision information 
         and notes, as well links to past papers and their mark 
         schemes.  
          
         www.tutor2u.net  
         Up to date case studies and notes on a wide range of 
         economic topics.  
                   Links to the Specifications 
                           www.ocr.org.uk 
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