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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
Market Structure: Perfect Competition and Monopoly
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Market Structure: Perfect Competition and Monopoly

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The resource explains market structure.It shows the difference between perfect competition and monopoly. It shows the difference. It defines the structure of the market, the types of market, profit maximizing principles and features of perfect market and monoploy. It looks at imperfect market and its features.The resource is made for IGCSE Economics.
IGCSE Economics : Living Standards
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IGCSE Economics : Living Standards

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This resource explains what constitutes Living Standards and how it is measured. The resource uses graphs and other illustrations to explain the concepts of GDP, Per Capita Income and how they are measured. It explains inflation and indicators of high and low living standards and how it can be improved. It also explains human development index and contains structured questions and answers.
Employment and Unemployment
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Employment and Unemployment

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The resource is prepared for IGCSE Economics. It explains the concepts of employment and unemployment in an economy.It explains types of employment and unemployment. It shows changes and patterns of employment. It explains causes and solutions to unemployment.The resource contains illustrations and diagrams for full comprehension. Contains activities- interactive questions and answers.
Inflation and Deflation
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Inflation and Deflation

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define inflation and deflation. - Measure inflation and deflation using the Retail Prices Index (RPI). Explain - causes of inflation: demand-pull and cost-push. Causes of deflation: demand-side and supply-side. Consequences of inflation and deflation - for consumers, workers, savers, lenders, firms and the economy as a whole. Range of policies to control inflation and deflation and how effective they might be. ‘Class Activities’ & ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with Answers
Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
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Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

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This resource is made for Business Studies and Economics IGCSE At the end of the lesson, Students should be able to: Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs • Contents of a business plan and how business plans assist entrepreneurs • Why and how governments support business start-ups, e.g. grants, training. Do the Class Activity and Case Study Questions with Answers at the end of the presentation.
Price elasticity of demand (PED)
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Price elasticity of demand (PED)

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: D efine price elasticity of demand ( C alculate PED using the formula and interpret the significance of the result. Draw and interpret demand curve diagrams to show different PED. Determinants of PED (key influences) on whether demand is elastic or inelastic. PED and total spending on a product/revenue The relationship between PED and total spending on a product/revenue, both in a diagram and as a calculation S ignificance of PED (implications) for decision making by consumers , producers and government . Class Activities.’
Poverty & Differences in Economic Development  between Countries  IGCSE - Economics
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Poverty & Differences in Economic Development between Countries IGCSE - Economics

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define absolute and relative poverty - The difference between the two terms. The causes of poverty - The causes of poverty including unemployment, low wages, illness and age. Policies to alleviate poverty and redistribute income Identify and evaluate differences in economic development between countries. - Causes and impacts of differences in income; productivity; population growth; size of primary, secondary and tertiary sectors; saving and investment; education; and healthcare. ‘Class Activity’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with Answers
Fiscal Policy, Taxation,Budget and National Debt.
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Fiscal Policy, Taxation,Budget and National Debt.

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This resource is prepared for Economics . It is a Power Point resource on Fiscal Policy. It covers different areas such as budget, national debt, taxation, types and categories of taxation. government spending and national debt , as well as public sector finance.It contains illustrations and interactive questions and tests, for effective teaching and learning
Economic  Growth
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Economic Growth

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The resource explains Economic Growth. It is a power Point resource, prepared for Economics lesson.It explains the meaning of Economic growth, the benefits and problems of Economic Growth. the resource shows government policies to promote economic growth, national income and circular flow of expenditure, in terms of output,income and expenditure.
Five Outstanding Global Financial Crisis
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Five Outstanding Global Financial Crisis

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This resource explains Global Financial crisis . It explains Five most outstanding world global financial crisis. why they happened , and their impact.It explains the following:Five of the World’s Most Devastating 1929 Financial Crises Wall Street Crash of : The Credit Crisis of 1772, The Asian Crisis of 1997, The OPEC Oil Price Shock of 1977, The Financial Crisis of 2007–08 Prepared for Economics students and teacher for IGCSE.
How the Market Works
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How the Market Works

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This resource is made for Economics IGCSE. It explains how the market works and what roles demand, effective and supply plays in the market economy. It explains the role quantity demanded and quantity supplied plays in the market. The resource explains the role of price and income play as determinants to how the market works. It also shows how market and price equilibrium,normal goods , inferior goods and complement and substitute goods affect demand and difference in quantity supplied and change in demand and uses supply and demand curves as illustrations.
Basic -Economic - problem and Factors of Production
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Basic -Economic - problem and Factors of Production

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The resource is prepared for Economics students for IGCSE. It explains basic economic problems. It explains needs and wants, satisfying needs and wants, scarcity and opportunity cost , scarce resource factors of production. Contains graphic representation of the topic. Contains activities and test.
Why Does Market Fail and Private and Social Cost Benefit
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Why Does Market Fail and Private and Social Cost Benefit

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The resource is made for Economics IGCSE. It explains why market fail and Social Cost Benefits.The resows shows the meaning od Pareto efficiency, how government can control market failure, consequences of market failure and merits of free market system. I explains private social cost benefit, externalites, cost benefit analysis, argument in favour of private spending,characteristics of public goods, resource conservation and using resources.
Trade Protectionism: argument for and against  protectionism
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Trade Protectionism: argument for and against protectionism

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This is an instructional material on Trade Protectionism. It explains what it means, arguments are presented on it pros and con and how government involve in trade protectionism. The resource gives examples of trade protection, its consequences and more. Contains interactive questions and answers.