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Course Overview
Course Overview
Internal Assessments (IAs)
Paper 1
Paper 2
Paper 3 (HL Only)
IB Economic Concepts
Supplementary Materials
Units
Unit 1: Introduction to Economics
1.1 What is economics
1.2 How do economists approach the world?
Unit 2: Microeconomics
2.1 & 2.5 Demand & Elasticity
2.2 & 2.6 Supply and Elasticities of Supply
2.3 Market Equilibrium
2.4 Critique of the maximizing behaviour of consumers and producers
2.7 Role of government in microeconomics
2.8 & 2.9 Externalities and Common Pool Resources
2.10 Asymmetric information (HL ONLY)
2.11 Market Failure - Market Power (HL ONLY)
2.12 Market's Inability to Achieve Equity (HL ONLY)
Unit 3: Macroeconomics
3.1 Measuring Economic Activity
3.2 AD/AS ANALYSIS
3.3 Macroeconomic objectives Growth, Inflation, Unemployment & Debt
3.4 Economics of Inequality and Poverty
3.5, 3.6, 3.7 Macro Policy
Unit 4: The Global Economy
4.1 Benefits of International Trade
4.2 Trade Protection
4.3 Arguments for and against trade
4.4 Economic Integration
4.5 Exchange Rates
4.6 Balance of Payments
4.7 Sustainable Development
4.8 Measuring Development
4.9 Barriers to growth & development
4.10 Economic Development Strategies
4.11 Development Project
Extras
Real World News Articles
Data Websites
News Sources
Best Youtubers
Online Tutoring Services
IB Economics
Home
Course Overview
Course Overview
Internal Assessments (IAs)
Paper 1
Paper 2
Paper 3 (HL Only)
IB Economic Concepts
Supplementary Materials
Units
Unit 1: Introduction to Economics
1.1 What is economics
1.2 How do economists approach the world?
Unit 2: Microeconomics
2.1 & 2.5 Demand & Elasticity
2.2 & 2.6 Supply and Elasticities of Supply
2.3 Market Equilibrium
2.4 Critique of the maximizing behaviour of consumers and producers
2.7 Role of government in microeconomics
2.8 & 2.9 Externalities and Common Pool Resources
2.10 Asymmetric information (HL ONLY)
2.11 Market Failure - Market Power (HL ONLY)
2.12 Market's Inability to Achieve Equity (HL ONLY)
Unit 3: Macroeconomics
3.1 Measuring Economic Activity
3.2 AD/AS ANALYSIS
3.3 Macroeconomic objectives Growth, Inflation, Unemployment & Debt
3.4 Economics of Inequality and Poverty
3.5, 3.6, 3.7 Macro Policy
Unit 4: The Global Economy
4.1 Benefits of International Trade
4.2 Trade Protection
4.3 Arguments for and against trade
4.4 Economic Integration
4.5 Exchange Rates
4.6 Balance of Payments
4.7 Sustainable Development
4.8 Measuring Development
4.9 Barriers to growth & development
4.10 Economic Development Strategies
4.11 Development Project
Extras
Real World News Articles
Data Websites
News Sources
Best Youtubers
Online Tutoring Services
More
Home
Course Overview
Course Overview
Internal Assessments (IAs)
Paper 1
Paper 2
Paper 3 (HL Only)
IB Economic Concepts
Supplementary Materials
Units
Unit 1: Introduction to Economics
1.1 What is economics
1.2 How do economists approach the world?
Unit 2: Microeconomics
2.1 & 2.5 Demand & Elasticity
2.2 & 2.6 Supply and Elasticities of Supply
2.3 Market Equilibrium
2.4 Critique of the maximizing behaviour of consumers and producers
2.7 Role of government in microeconomics
2.8 & 2.9 Externalities and Common Pool Resources
2.10 Asymmetric information (HL ONLY)
2.11 Market Failure - Market Power (HL ONLY)
2.12 Market's Inability to Achieve Equity (HL ONLY)
Unit 3: Macroeconomics
3.1 Measuring Economic Activity
3.2 AD/AS ANALYSIS
3.3 Macroeconomic objectives Growth, Inflation, Unemployment & Debt
3.4 Economics of Inequality and Poverty
3.5, 3.6, 3.7 Macro Policy
Unit 4: The Global Economy
4.1 Benefits of International Trade
4.2 Trade Protection
4.3 Arguments for and against trade
4.4 Economic Integration
4.5 Exchange Rates
4.6 Balance of Payments
4.7 Sustainable Development
4.8 Measuring Development
4.9 Barriers to growth & development
4.10 Economic Development Strategies
4.11 Development Project
Extras
Real World News Articles
Data Websites
News Sources
Best Youtubers
Online Tutoring Services
Best Youtubers
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At Marginal Revolution University, we believe that economics has the power to change the way you see the world. We’re on a mission to help you discover your inner economist, one bite-sized video at a time. Our videos explore everything from fundamental economic concepts to life’s big questions. You can learn the basics of supply and demand, which career is right for you, the ins-and-outs of economic growth, or how to invest like an economist -- all from one channel. As a project of a non-profit, MRU’s videos are freely available for non-commercial use. We encourage you to share MRU’s resources by linking to or embedding our videos. Please see our terms of use or email support@mru.org with any questions. Terms of use: https://mru.org/terms-of-use
tutor2u
tutor2u is a leading provider of student and teacher support for A-Level, GCSE, IB and BTEC subjects. We specialist in the following subjects: Economics, Business, Psychology, Sociology, Politics, Geography and History. Our You Tube channel aims to provide high quality, no-nonsense revision and exam technique videos. We don't feature "gurus" claiming to sell exam secrets. We're not here to promote "celebrity" teachers. We put our effort into making videos you can trust with a focus on explanation and highlighting the core content and exam skills that will serve you well. Our video style is simple - professional explanation of what you need to know and how to demonstrate those crucial exam skills. We hope you find these videos useful. If you do, please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and SHARE with your friends. ...and don't forget to comment on each video - we'll do our best to reply!
Khan Academy
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Brad Cartwright
I teach IB Economics in Santiago, Chile. As a former Peace Corps Volunteer, a graduate of Duke University, and someone who has been fortunate enough to have traveled to over 45 countries around world, you will see how those experiences shape my teachings of IB Economics. Economics is human behavior! It is as a result of that behavior that economists have something to put into data charts and diagrams to study. Don't ever forget that! Be well my friends, Brad bradcartwright.com
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