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Economics relates to every aspect of our lives, from the decisions we make as individuals to the structures created by governments and firms. Thinking like an economist can help us make better choices. This series is for students new to Economics, helping them understand economic theory, terminology and principles. Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Economics helps students apply tools of economic analysis, make judgements on issues, use basic economic numeracy and literacy, and take greater part in decision-making processes in everyday life. This coursebook helps students who may be learning about Economics for the first time understand the subject and its relevance.
Economics relates to every aspect of our lives, from the decisions we make as individuals to the structures created by governments and firms. Thinking like an economist can help us make better choices. This series is for students new to Economics, helping them understand economic theory, terminology and principles. Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Economics helps students apply tools of economic analysis, make judgements on issues, use basic economic numeracy and literacy, and take greater part in decision-making processes in everyday life. If you would like help introducing Economics to your students, you might be interested in the new Getting started with Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Economics. The book helps students who may be learning about Economics for the first time understand the subject and its relevance.
This series helps students understand economic theory, terminology and principles. By applying tools of economic analysis, undertaking calculations and writing longer responses, students learn how to look at the world like an economist. The workbook matches the Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Economics syllabuses and provides students with additional concepts to strengthen their understanding, as well as the quality of their answers. The answers to the workbook questions are in the teacher's resource.
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