The specification is split into two main sections, the first section introduces students to microeconomic issues and the second section covers mainly macroeconomic issues. However, students should appreciate that microeconomics and macroeconomics are not entirely distinct areas of study. For example, microeconomic principles often provide fundamental insights into understanding aspects of the macro economy. Similarly, economic issues and problems often contain both a microeconomic and macroeconomic dimension.
Name: A Level Economics Qualification title: GCE A Level in Economics Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding AQA / City and Guilds Created 20151001 08:42:21 Updated 20151001 12:57:12
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Beechwood School
Community School
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Long Readings Lane Town: Slough