Economics A-level equips students with the understanding of markets and economies needed to develop an informed opinion of many of the key issues facing us all in the years to come. An Economics student will be at ease discussing issues such as interest rates, inflation, unemployment and in forecasting movements in exchange rates given changes in political and economic circumstances. This A-level considers microeconomic issues such as the operation of markets and market failure and the economy-wide factors of macroeconomics. We follow the AQA 7136 specification.

Subject Content:

Individuals, firms, markets and market failure:

The national and international economy:

Assessment consists of 3 written exams, each two hours long and worth 80 marks in total:

Paper 1 : Markets & Market Failure – worth 33.3.% of the A-level

Paper 2 : National & International Economy – worth 33.3% of the A-level

Paper 3: Economic Principles & Issues (Synoptic) – worth 33.3% of the A-level

Suggested Entry Requirements

Progression