Excellent for Theme 4 macroeconomics! In the last few years the pace of trade liberalisation has almost ground to a halt; to kick start global growth we need more free trade according to Ian...

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Reservation prices (how much would you need to be paid to give up Facebook for a month) and consumer surplus from Instagram - some wonderful applied micro here for economics students of all ages!

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

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Yesterday the Transport Secretary Chris Grayling announced that the East Coast main line was to be taken back into public ownership. The FT have released a fantastic video that asks the question;...

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Here are ten more practice essay titles that might be worth planning and writing under timed conditions:

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Here are eight more synoptic practice questions for Paper 3 Edexcel.

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The Windrush scandal still bubbles away. The bureaucrats in the Home Office are being condemned for their harsh behaviour. But they are simply reacting in a way entirely compatible with the...

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What's not to like? Development, technology and micro-credit in one clip. This International Finance Corporation clip looks at how digital credit has helped small-scale entrepreneurs in Madagascar.

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It can be very hard to measure the impact of government spending on healthcare, and the effect that it has on the living standards in a country. New data from the Institute of Health Metrics and...

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At the beginning of this half term, we were fortunate to host Mauricio Armellini, one of the Bank of England’s North East agents.

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When Dean Baker, Linda Yueh, Tim Harford and Diane Coyle contribute to an article highlighting what they feel are the most important economics books to devour - for students and lay people alike -...

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The FT reports from Sweden, a country that could become completely cashless by 2025 - what are the benefits and costs of a decisive move towards a cashless society?

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

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I'm just starting to teach labour market economics to my Year 12 Economists. Here is a ten question quiz I used to kick off our discussions to give them some introductory perspective.

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The ONS has published a series of data tweets supporting the view that the introduction of auto-enrolment into workplace pension schemes has been a success in increasing the number of people with...

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A hat tip to Jon Inge who spotted this Business Insider report on a visit to the FoxConn complex 20 miles outside downtown Zhengzhou where more than half of the world's iPhones are assembled by a...

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Super short video from Project Syndicate on whether GDP as measurement tool has reached the end of a long run.

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Lots of coverage as you would expect about the state of the Argentinian economy, with news that the central bank has raised interest rates three in a week, rates leaping from 27.25% to a staggering...

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

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At this time of year lots of teachers work feverishly through essay plans as a way of revising core content and honing those all-important essay exam skills. Here is a selection of micro &...

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