Ever wondered which politician is right, who created our problems, and which political party is best? Many of these questions are explored in A Level Economics using economic theory to explain problems such as: unemployment, recessions, inflation, government debt, underfunding of public services and market volatility. However, there are hardly ever any clear-cut answers. Indeed, in economics there are many different views of what is right, which is exactly why politicians always seem to disagree. If you like grasping complex and interrelated financial concepts and then discussing how they may be managed, then Economics is definitely the subject for you.
Five GCSEs at grade 4 and above with a minimum average GCSE score of 4.0, including: · English Language grade 5 · Maths grade 5 Please note, if you wish to study Economics at university you will need A Level Maths.
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Ever wondered which politician is right, who created our problems, and which political party is best? Many of these questions are explored in A Level Economics using economic theory to explain problems such as: unemployment, recessions, inflation, government debt, underfunding of public services and market volatility. However, there are hardly ever any clear-cut answers. Indeed, in economics there are many different views of what is right, which is exactly why politicians always seem to disagree. If you like grasping complex and interrelated financial concepts and then discussing how they may be managed, then Economics is definitely the subject for you.
Five GCSEs at grade 4 and above with a minimum average GCSE score of 4.0, including: · English Language grade 5 · Maths grade 5 Please note, if you wish to study Economics at university you will need A Level Maths.