World Cup fever has truly arrived. For those of us supporting England, well, hope is alive for a few more hours at least.

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

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Does employment law need to change to reflect the uber-flexible world of 21st century working? Or are we instead moving back towards a 19th century model of people without sufficient formal...

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Here are some suggested key topics to revise ahead of the June 2018 macroeconomics paper.

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Outstanding! A talk at Google from Professor Ian Goldin from the University of Oxford.

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Here are some great Quizlet activities for rapid fire testing of your knowledge of key macro concepts and data! Fantastic for adding variety into your revision!

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

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If you use the Edexcel exam board you will probably have seen the classic question on this year's Paper 1 about consumer interest and market share (relating to mobile phones). On a similar note,...

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Rules of origin represent an important non-tariff barrier to trade. Will UK car manufacturers and their supply-chain businesses be hit hard by a free trade deal that fails to cover existing rules...

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Which of the 964 occupations listed in the widely used Occupational Information Network online database is the least susceptible for replacement by artificial intelligence-driven technology? The...

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According to a new report out by Afrasia Bank, the UK had a net loss of approximately 1000 high-net-worth individuals (HNWI) during 2017. A HNWI is often classified as an individual with more than...

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This is classic Guardian: but it might be a significant issue, nonetheless. The so-called 'carbon bubble' reflects a view that lots of companies whose value rests on their current share price will...

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Here are some important labour market issues that you might want to cover as part of your revision.

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Here is a comprehensive collection of our study notes, revision videos and other resources for A Level Economics students revising financial economics.

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Here is a comprehensive collection of our study notes, revision videos and other resources for A Level Economics students revising labour markets.

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Here are some key support resources & links to help students prepare for the three papers.

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Development is multi-faceted: in this World Bank clip looks at a finance scheme that has sought to give poor urban families access to money to permit families to buy homes with adequate sanitation,...

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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) are investigating the cost of UK funerals for price fixing. They are dead against it. Another example of profit maximising firms acting in a fashion that...

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

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1st June 2018

Just a Minute!

The classic BBC Radio 4 programme returned to the airwaves in May. The aim, for the panel of contestants is to talk for 60 seconds on a given subject without hesitation, deviation or repetition.

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