Edexcel AS Economics Student Unit Guide, unit 1: Competitive Markets: How They Work and Why they Fail

Edexcel AS Economics Student Unit Guide, unit 1: Competitive Markets: How They Work and Why they Fail

by Mark Gavin (Author), Mark Gavin (Author)

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Perfect for revision, these guides explain the unit requirements, summarise the content and include specimen questions with graded answers. Each full-colour New Edition Student Unit Guide provides ideal preparation for your unit exam: - Feel confident you understand the unit: each guide comprehensively covers the unit content and includes topic summaries, knowledge check questions and a reference index- Get to grips with the exam requirements: the specific skills on which you will be tested are explored and explained- Analyse exam-style questions: graded student responses will help you focus on areas where you can improve your exam technique and performance CONTENTS: Content Guidance - What is the nature of economics? - What determines the demand for a good or service in a market? - What determines the supply of a good or service in a market? - What determines the equilibrium price or wage in a market? - Why do some markets fail? - How do governments attempt to correct market failure and what is government failure? Supported multiple-choice questions Paper 1: The nature of economics Paper 2: The demand for goods and services Paper 3: The supply of goods and services Paper 4: Market failure and government filure Data-response questions Q1: The housing market in England Q2: The oil and petrol markets Q3: Road traffic growth Q4: UK healthcare provision

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: New
Publisher: Philip Allan
Published: 26 Aug 2011

ISBN 10: 144414782X
ISBN 13: 9781444147827

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I think this is an absolutely fantastic revision guide. It is clear, simple and concise. Unlike a lot of study books it isn't packed full of detailed, confusing and certainly isn't something that is difficult to revise from. The 'exam section' is really good as well. Not only does it show you some mock exam questions, but it is full of examiners tips and it has a selection of answers of different grades so you can see what you need to do to achieve the higher level and where you are currently standing. A great buy for any student studying Economics! Amazon reviews
Author Bio
Mark Gavin is head of department at Immanuel College in Bushey. He contributes articles to Economic Review magazine, also published by Philip Allan.