- ISBN:9781108464215
- Format:Digital product license key
- Subject(s):Economics
- Qualification:Cambridge IGCSE
- Author(s):Susan Grant
- Available from: October 2018
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Covers the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus (0455) and the Cambridge O Level syllabus (2281), first examination from 2020.
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- Resource Index
- Introduction: Sample Scheme of work
- Suggested lesson sequence
- Part 1. Coursebook – sample lesson plans and answers to activities
- Section 1. The basic economic problem: Lesson plans
- Coursebook answers
- Section 2. The allocation of resources: Lesson plans
- Coursebook answers
- Section 3. Microeconomic decision-makers: Lesson plans
- Coursebook answers
- Section 4. Government and the macroeconomy: Lesson plans
- Coursebook answers
- Section 5. Economic development: Lesson plans
- Coursebook answers
- Section 6. International trade and globalisation: Lesson plans
- Coursebook answers
- Part 2. Workbook – suggested answers to questions
- Developing skills
- Section 1. The basic economic problem
- Section 2. The allocation of resources
- Section 3. Microeconomic decision-makers
- Section 4. Government and the macroeconomy
- Section 5. Economic development
- Section 6. International trade and globalisation.
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