See Year 12s Economics ‘Schedule of Learning’ for the 2025/26 academic year:

TopicSub-topic
MicroeconomicsBasic Economic Problem
FoP, Specialisation, Money
Macroeconomics Macro objectives and PPF
MicroeconomicsEfficiency, Demand
Macroeconomics Nat. Economic Performance, Circular Flow of Income
MicroeconomicsSupply, Markets (price determination)
Macroeconomics Aggregate Demand
MicroeconomicsMarkets (price mechanism)
Macroeconomics Aggregate supply
MicroeconomicsMarkets (cons/prod surplus), Elasticity
Macroeconomics Economic growth/multiplier, inflation
MicroeconomicsMarkets (taxes/subsidies)
MicroeconomicsMarket Failure
Macroeconomics Unemployement
MicroeconomicsCompetition & Efficiency
Macroeconomics Balance of Payments, Fiscal Policy
MicroeconomicsGovernment Intervention
Macroeconomics Monetary Policy
MicroeconomicsGovt. Failure, History of Economic Thought
Macroeconomics Monetary Policy, Supply Side Policies
MicroeconomicsEconomic Organisation, Behavioural Econonomics
Macroeconomics Conflicting Policy Objectives/Global context
Micro & MacroRevision
MicroeconomicsBusiness Growth, Revenues, costs
Macroeconomics Globalisation, Absolute & Comparative advantage
MicroeconomicsBusiness objectives
Macroeconomics Pattern of Trade
MicroeconomicsProfits, Economies of scale
Macroeconomics Measures of Development
Macroeconomics Perfect Competition
MicroeconomicsFactors influencing growth and development

 

Exam Board – Edexcel

What will you study?

Theme 1:
Introduction to markets and market failure
Market failure
Government intervention.

Theme 2:
The UK economy – performance and policies
National income
Economic growth
Macroeconomic objectives and policy.

Theme 3:
Business behaviour and the labour market
Business growth
Business objectives

Theme 4:
A global perspective
International economics
Poverty and inequality

• Alain Anderton – Economics
• Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner – Freakonomics
• Tim Hardford – The Undercover Economist
• Ken Binmore – Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction
• David Smith – Free Lunch

Useful tips and resources

• Broadsheet newspapers: The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, The Independent, Financial Times
The Economist
Tutor2u
• Yr12 T2U Lessons
Bank of England
Khan Academy
Future Learn
University of Southampton
University of Basel

What super curricular activities can KS5 students engage with at school?

Economics and Business society – discussing current themes in the financial, business and economics worlds. Autumn Term.

Read:
• Dharshini David – Almighty Dollar
• Kate Raworth – Doughnut Economics

Visit:
The Bank of England Museum

Watch:
Bitcoin: The End of Money as we know it

Economics and Business society – discussing current themes in the financial, business and economics worlds. Autumn Term.

Read:
• Freidrich von Hayek – The Road to Serfdom
• Adam Smith – The Wealth of Nations
• Gareth Stedman Jones – Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion

Visit:
The Bank of England

Browse:
The Economist

Watch:
The True Cost

LEAD – GDST organised entrepreneurial project. Autumn and Spring Terms.
Economics and Business society – discussing current themes in the financial, business and economics worlds. Autumn Term.

Read:
• Daniel Kahneman – Thinking, Fast and Slow
• Cass Sunstein & Richard Thaler – Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness
• Richard Thaler – Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioural Economics
• Robert Skidelsky – The Essential Keynes

Watch:
We feed the World
The Corporation
The Fed and Lehman Brothers: setting the record straight on a financial disaster

Visit:
The Bank of England

Browse:
Institute of Economic Affairs
Stock trade simulator

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