AS/A Level Economics
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The Eduqas A Level Economics course not only helps learners develop their knowledge of economics, but also builds an understanding of the wider economic and social environment.
The A Level Economics specification is designed to develop a range of analytical and
quantitative skills that will equip them for adult and working life.
The Economics A Level is assessed across three examination papers, with subject content grouped into three broad areas of study:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Trade and development
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