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Economics is the study of economic systems relating to the behaviour of
individuals, organisations and governments in both national and international
contexts, in the pursuit of wealth and financial well-being.
Economics at A Level and beyond is a highly theoretical discipline that
attempts to analyse market activity & behaviours and the impact of economic
regulation in order to predict future market trends.
Areas covered include: economic policy and the operation of free-market
economy mechanisms; the regulation of a free-market system including issues
relating to market failure and government intervention; competition, production,
pricing, costs and revenue in a variety of national, European and international
contexts.
A Level Economics will be likely be a suitable subject for students who are
interested in issues such as the impact of leaving the EU on the British economy
and prosperity of the UK, gender and racial inequality in the workplace, and
differences in the prosperity of nations.
A Level Economics combines well with other A Level subjects such as Maths,
Business and any of the wider Social Sciences, including Politics and
Philosophy. There is strong demand in the national workplace and global
labour market for highly numerate graduates, and the transferable analytical and
problem-solving skills that students of A Level Economic students will develop
are also highly valued.