Use this powerpoint to introduce balance of payments, causes of deficits and surpluses on the current account & measures to reduce imbalances.
23 slides.
Definitions of the key terms are included. Very good structure & design. Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
Answering the set of questions about the movie industry will help iGCSE students to understand the basic features of oligopolies studied in chapter 21.
PDF & PPT (if you want to edit)
Use this powerpoint to introduce import tariffs, quotas and other trade barriers.
35 slides will help every student understand the material.
Definitions of the key terms are included.
Diagrams can be edited.
Very good structure & design.
Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
Use this powerpoint to introduce fixed, managed (adjustable peg, crawling peg) and floating (free) exchange rate systems.
25 slides.
Definitions of the key terms are included.
Diagrams can be edited.
Very good structure & design. Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
The best powerpoint to introduce trading blocs, trade creation & trade diversion.
19 slides are prepared in a way that will help every student understand the material.
Very good structure. Nice design.
Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
Everything you need to teach or revise for Paper 4: Developments in the Global Economy â clearly structured, easy to follow, and aligned with the Edexcel IAL specification. Save 80% with this complete bundle!
This bundle includes all PowerPoint presentations covering the full theory content required for Paper 4 of the Edexcel International A Level Economics course. It is ideal for teachers preparing lessons or students doing independent revision especially before the exam.
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The bundle:
Covers all topics in the specification;
Matches chapter numbers in the recommended textbook - Borrington, Karen and Joad, Tracey. Economics Student Book 2 (Pearson Edexcel, 2019);
Designed for clarity, with simplified explanations of complex concepts;
Editable PowerPoints + PDFs included for flexibility;
Preview available for each powerpoint to view examples of slide content;
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Whether youâre teaching the full course or supporting students with revision, this bundle saves you time and ensures full coverage of the theory for Paper 4.
Template for the Mindmap on chapter 25 âEconomic growthâ (Rob Jones Economics Student book).
Students need to fill in the gaps. 2 pages. Can be used when introducing the topic or while revising for Paper 2 exam.
22 slides for topic 22 âEffects of globalisationâ.
Very good structure.
Good for revision.
Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
This resource can be used to explain/ introduce/ revise :
Economic factors which constrain growth & development (Volatility of commodity price & primary product dependency; The savings gap; foreign currency gap & capital flight, demographic factors; debt; access to credit & banking; infrastructure; education and skills)
The impact of non-economic factors (Corruption; poor governance; civil wars; migration; terrorism; other constraints).
Perfect for revision or classroom use. This powerpoint covers all the essential theory that students need to know according to the specification (international A-level: 4.3.6 â 2 a, b ; Â A-level: 4.3.2 â a, b).
13 slides
Editable diagrams
Structured to make complex topics easy to understand
Available in PPT and PDF formats
Examples of the slides are available in the preview.
Most of the theoretical content in this PowerPoint is based on:
Borrington, Karen and Joad, Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019.
This resources can be used to explain/ introduce/ revise:
Difference between economic growth and economic development;
Classification of countries (low-income, middle-income, high-income etc.);
Characteristics of developing countries;
Indicators of development including HDI (Human development index) and IHDI;
Advantages and disadvantages of HDI;
Other measures of development.
Perfect for revision or classroom use. Covers all the essential theory that students need to know according to the specification (international A-level: 4.3.6 â 1 a, b, c; Â A-level: 4.3.1 â a, b, c).
10 slides;
Editable diagrams and tables;
Structured to make complex topics easy to understand;
Available in PPT and PDF formats;
Examples of the slides are available in the preview.
Most of the theoretical content in this PowerPoint is based on:
Borrington, Karen and Joad, Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019.
This resources can be used to explain:
the demand-side policies in response to the Global financial crisis (fiscal and monetary);
measures to control TNCs (tax avoidance and transfer pricing);
impact of policy changes on local, national and global economies;
problems facing policy makers (inaccurate information, risks & uncertainties, external shocks).
Perfect for revision or classroom use. This PowerPoint covers all the essential theory you need to know according to the specification (international A-level: 4.3.5 â 4 c, d, e; A-level: 4.5.4 - c, d).
17 slides
Clear definitions included
Editable diagrams
Structured to make complex topics easy to understand
Available in PPT and PDF formats
Examples of the slides are available in the preview.
Most of the theoretical content in this PowerPoint is based on:
Borrington, Karen and Joad, Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019.
The best powerpoint to explain:
the difference between fiscal deficit and fiscal surplus;
the relationship between fiscal deficit and national debt;
government bonds;
automatic stabilisers;
cyclical and structural deficit;
the factors influencing the size of the national debt.
Perfect for revision or classroom use. The resource covers all the essential theory you need to know according to the spec.
35 slides
Clear definitions and formulas
Editable, detailed diagrams
Clean, student-friendly design
Structured to make complex topics easy to understand
Available in PPT and PDF formats.
Examples of the slides are available in the preview.
Most of the theoretical content in this PowerPoint is based on:
Borrington, Karen and Joad, Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019.
Use this powerpoint to explain the reasons for taxation; difference between direct & indirect, progressive, regressive & proportional taxes; economic effects of taxation; Laffer curve, etc. Basically all the theory that you need to know according to the spec.
Perfect for revision. As always, the slides are made in a way that will help every student understand the material. Examples of the slides are available in the preview.
17 slides.
Definitions of the key terms are included.
The diagrams are detailed and can be edited.
Very good structure. Nice design. Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
Use this powerpoint to explain the difference between current and capital expenditure, components of government spending, reasons for the changing size of the government expenditure, disincentive effects of taxation, crowding out and crowding in, arguments in favour and arguments against government spending.
Perfect for revision as this powerpoint covers all the theory that students need to know according to the spec. 25 slides. As always, the slides are made in a way that will help every student understand the material. Examples of the slides are available in the preview.
Definitions of the key terms are included.
The diagrams are detailed and can be edited.
Very good structure. Nice design.
Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
The best powerpoint to introduce the difference between absolute & relative poverty, explain poverty lines, median income, multidimensional poverty index, causes of changes in poverty, etc.
Can be used for revision.
16 slides are made in a way that will help every student understand the material. Examples of the slides are available in the preview.
Definitions of the key terms are included.
Very good structure. Nice design.
Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
Use this powerpoint to introduce measures of international competitiveness, factors influencing it & benefits of being internationally competitive.
17 slides are made in a way that will help every student understand the material.
Definitions of the key terms are included.
Very good structure. Nice design.
Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
A creative way to introduce macroeconomics and macroeconomic objectives to students of year 10-11 (iGCSE) - to ask them to make a presidential campaign video.
The files include the description of the task (in PDF & PPT - so that you can edit it), and the excel spreadsheet - if you want to change the data).
The slides also include the main âinformationâ about the fictional country as well as the description of âproblemsâ that itâs facing.
The best powerpoint to introduce J-curve, Marshall-Lerner condition and impact of changes in exchange rates on current account, inflation, economic growth, unemployment, etc.
18 slides will help every student understand the material.
Definitions of the key terms are included.
Diagrams can be edited.
Very good structure. Nice design.
Available in PPT & PDF.
Most of the theoretical information in the powerpoint is based on this textbook: Borrington, Karen and Joad Tracey. Economics Student Book 2. Pearson Edexcel International A Level, 2019
Template for the mindmap on chapter 21 Oligopoly.
Based on ECONOMICS Student book (Rob Jones - Pearson Edexcel International GCSE).
It can be completed by students when revising for Paper 1 Economics exam.
PDF & PPT (if you want to edit)
P.S. The letter O in the word âOligopolyâ is supposed to be used as a pie chart with the distribution of market shares in a âtypicalâ oligopolistic market