mini bmw
moulton bikes
other british nichee manufacturers
car chase scences
supporting students studying Econ 3 and Econ 4 of the AQA Economics (2140) specification for examination in 2014.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Monday, 24 June 2013
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
presentation tips for legacy material
how to create a video from a powerpoint presentation
how to create a prezi
importing powerpoint into prezi
adding voiceover to prezi
how to shoot a video using iphone
how to make a claymatic video
how to create a prezi
importing powerpoint into prezi
adding voiceover to prezi
how to shoot a video using iphone
how to make a claymatic video
Friday, 14 June 2013
essay writing skills
1 referencing and research
2 critical thinking
3 essay structure (first 5 mins)
4 research developing evidence
2 critical thinking
3 essay structure (first 5 mins)
4 research developing evidence
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Econ 4 essay plans
Find below some structure and diagrams generated in class
I will edit with exam paper I think it was jan 2012
Hope it makes sense
essay 1
I will edit with exam paper I think it was jan 2012
Hope it makes sense
essay 1
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Monday, 3 June 2013
Externalities
Externalities provide a goto issue in many econ 3 econ 4 discussions
Market failure + sustainable growth are key themes from micro + macro
Remember the distinction between production (supply) + consumption (demand)
An overview of the source of the externality and the resultant allocative inefficiency should be developed in context before considering policy options
Basic policy pairs are:
Negative - discourage tax + price floor
Positve - encourage subsidy + price ceiling
Easy evaluative tones can be added with elasticity and level of intervention influencing outcomes
Ultimately identifying and valuing external impacts is a difficult (read impossible) process
Government failure should always be referred to to close out the issue
Incomplete info
Unintended consequences
Political bias
Market failure + sustainable growth are key themes from micro + macro
Remember the distinction between production (supply) + consumption (demand)
An overview of the source of the externality and the resultant allocative inefficiency should be developed in context before considering policy options
Basic policy pairs are:
Negative - discourage tax + price floor
Positve - encourage subsidy + price ceiling
Easy evaluative tones can be added with elasticity and level of intervention influencing outcomes
Ultimately identifying and valuing external impacts is a difficult (read impossible) process
Government failure should always be referred to to close out the issue
Incomplete info
Unintended consequences
Political bias
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