I love using short videos like this in my economics classroom - they seem to capture the essence of how new technology and appropriate capital investment can make a real difference to the lives of...

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The World Bank looks at how the Malagasy government has spent a significant amount subsidising fuel.

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Here's this week's economics news quiz. Good luck!

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This piece of Social Market Foundation research suggests that increasing taxes on supermarket alcohol would be a good way of creating a level playing field for pubs.

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The latest episode in the 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy series with Tim Harford looks at solar panels, and their impact on the modern economy. Excellent enrichment as always! I've added...

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Uber has responded to California's new law designed to protect workers in the gig economy, suggesting that it's not going to hurt its business.

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This entry in the 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy series looks at the almost inestimable benefits of the work of Nobel Prize winner, Norman Borlaug, in developing disease-resistant wheat and...

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It's back! A new term sees the return of our weekly quiz on news stories related to the UK economy. So here's this week's quiz, including a 'Classroom mode' for teachers wishing to deliver the quiz...

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The expulsion of Bury FC from the English Football League last week continues to generate a huge amount of sound and fury.

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The Argentinian economic crisis continues, and the central bank has imposed currency controls to try and stop the further depreciation of the peso. The country remains in deep recession, and price...

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This Guardian database of NHS costs for specific surgical and other treatments is potentially really useful for individual student investigation into opportunity costs, budget constraints and other...

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This is a hugely important aspect of the changing world economy and pathways to development for many lower and middle income countries. 2019 might be the year that the value of remittances could...

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This is a deceptively simple question but one whose answer has many layers of complexity. Conventional economic theory suggests that travellers who book very close to departure time tend to be...

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A snappy and revealing short video on the differences in earnings between Cuban taxi drivers and Cuban doctors. Ideal as a discussion stimulant when covering economic systems.

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Campaigners are calling for a £25 “tent tax” for summer festivals as thousands of festival-goers continue to leave behind their Uber-cheap supermarket tents (and whatever detritus lies inside them)...

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Here is a timely example of how imperfect information reduces market efficiency and distorts markets, getting them acting in producers' and not consumers' best interests, by subverting consumer...

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Here's a short starter activity on average wages that could be used for introductory lessons for new Economics students. Assuming that factors of production and the rewards to each factor have been...

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The right to a healthy environment is enshrined in the Costa Rican constitution and 99% of the country’s energy already comes from renewable sources.

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Here's a short activity called 'Needs and Wants' that could help stimulate discussion when considering the topic of needs and wants with new Economic students.

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Here's a short starter activity to help create engagement and stimulate discussion during one of your first lessons with new Economics students.

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