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A-LEVEL Economics Course

 PLAN 2024-2025

Economics Subject Code: 9708 AS Levels

Foundation Course 
Students will be able to use critical thinking skills within the discipline of economics about economic matters. Present viewpoints and alternative hypothesis on economic issues. Recognize underlying assumptions in economic models. Demonstrate ability to use the economic tools of analysis.                                                                                                  Powe Point and presentations and other visual aids will be used in week lecture as per need.                                                                                                                                                                               During every week Past Paper topical questions will be discussed and Quiz will be taken.
WeekTopic Details
Week 11-6 July 1.1 Scarcity, choice and opportunity
cost
Week 21-6 July 1.2 Economic methodology
1.3 Factors of production
Week 38-13 July1.4 Resource allocation in different
economic systems
Week 48-13 July1.5 Production possibility curves
Week 515-20 July1.6 Classification of goods and services
Week 615-20 July2.1 Demand and supply curves
Week 722-27 July2.2 Price elasticity, income elasticity
and cross elasticity of demand   2.3 Price elasticity of supply
Week 822-27 July2.4 The interaction of demand and
supply 
Week 929 July – 3 Aug2.5 Consumer and producer surplus
Week 1029 July – 3 Aug3.1 Reasons for government
intervention in markets
3.2 Methods and effects of government
intervention in markets
Week 11 5 – 10 Aug3.3 Addressing income and wealth
inequality
Week 125 – 10 Aug4.1 National income statistics
4.2 Introduction to the circular flow of
income
Week 1312 – 17 Aug4.3 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate
Supply analysis
Week 1412 – 17 Aug4.4 Economic growth
Week 1519 – 24 Aug4.5 Unemployment
Week 1619 – 24 Aug4.6 Price stability
Week 1726 – 31 Aug5.1 Government macroeconomic policy
objectives
Week 1826 – 31 Aug5.2 Fiscal policy
Week 192 – 7 Sep 5.3 Monetary policy
Week 202 – 7 Sep 5.4 Supply-side policy
Week 219 – 14 Sep6.1 The reasons for international trade
Week 229 – 14 Sep6.2 Protectionism
Week 2316 – 21 Sep6.3 Current account of the balance of
payments
Week 2416 – 21 Sep6.4 Exchange rates
Week 2523 – 28 SepPolicies to correct imbalances in the
current account of the balance of
payments
Week 2623 – 28 SepRevision