The syllabus for Phase 1 of the local competition is provided below (numbers refer to the corresponding starting page of the textbook).

 

Economics

1.1  The Market System, Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Economics

3 THE DEMAND CURVE

4 FACTORS THAT MAY SHIFT THE DEMAND CURVE

5 THE SUPPLY CURVE

6 FACTORS THAT MAY SHIFT THE SUPPLY CURVE

7 MARKET EQUILIBRIUM

8 PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND

9 PRICE ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY

10 INCOME ELASTICITY

 

1.2  Business Economics, Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Economics

14 THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION AND SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY

15 PRODUCTIVITY AND DIVISION OF LABOUR

16 BUSINESS COSTS, REVENUESAND PROFIT

18 COMPETIVE MARKETS

20 MONOPOLY

21 OLIGOPOLY

22 THE LABOUR MARKET

24 GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION

 

1.2 Government and the Income Elasticity, Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Economics

25 ECONOMIC GROWTH

26 INFLATION

27 UNEMPLOYMENT

30 REDISTRIBUTION OF INCOME

31 FISCAL POLICY

32 MONETARY POLICY

 

2.2 The Global Economics, Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Economic

35 GLOBALIZATION

 

Investment

Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Economic

37 INTERNATIONAL TRADE

41 EXCHANGE RATES AND THEIR DETERMINATION

42 IMPACT OF CHANGING EXCHANGE RATES

 

Unit 1, IAL/IAS Economics Student Book 1/2

1.3.1. Introductory Concepts [5. Specialisation and the role of money and financial markets]

1.3.2 Consumer behaviour and demand

1.3.3 Supply

1.3.4 Price determination

1.3.6 Government intervention in markets

 

Unit 2: Macroeconomic Performance and Policy, IAL/IAS Economics Student Book 1/2

2.3.1 Measures of economic performance [1. Economic growth, 2. Inflation & 3. Employment and unemployment]

2.3.5 Economic growth

2.3.6 Macroeconomic objectives and policies [4. Macroeconomic demand-side policies]

 

Unit 3: Business Behaviour, IAL/IAS Economics Student Book 1/2

3.3.2 Revenue, costs and profits

3.3.3 Market structures and contestability

3.3.4 Labour markets

3.3.5 Government intervention [1. Government intervention in product markets]

 

Unit 4: Developments in the Global Economy, IAL/IAS Economics Student Book 1/2

4.3.2 Trade and the global economy [1. Specialisation and comparative advantage]

4.3.3 Balance of payments, exchange rates and international competitiveness [2. Exchange rates 3. International Competitiveness]

4.3.4 Poverty and inequality

 

Economics

1. Economics, Grade 1, Cyprus Pedagogical Institute, Ministry of Education and Culture, Sports and Youth

Chapter 4: Market – Price Formation 51

Chapter 5: Key economic aggregates 73

 

2. Economics, Grade 2, Cyprus Pedagogical Institute, Ministry of Education and Culture, Sports and Youth

Chapter 2: Welfare and living standards 29

Chapter 3: Production Possibilities in Economics 51

Chapter 4: Consumer behaviour 85

Chapter 5: Price formation 109

Chapter 8: Globalisation and the international economic system 219

 

3. Economics, Grade 3, Cyprus Pedagogical Institute, Ministry of Education and Culture, Sports and Youth

Chapter 1: Elasticity of demand and supply 5

Chapter 2: The production of Business 51

Chapter 3: The cost of production 73

Chapter 4: Types of markets 107

Chapter 5: Domestic and National Economic aggregates 145

Chapter 6: Unemployment and business cycles 187

Chapter 7: Public finance 217

Chapter 8: International transactions – International trade 251

 

Finance

1. Economics, Grade 2, Cyprus Pedagogical Institute, Ministry of Education and Culture, Sports and Youth

Chapter 6: Money and inflation 163

Chapter 7: Financial system 195

 

2. Business, Grade 2,Cyprus Pedagogical Institute, Ministry of Education and Culture, Sports and Youth

Chapter 6: Banks and means of payment 138

 

3. First Steps in Finance, Gunnar Baldvinsson, Framtidarsyn 2020

 

The syllabus for Phase 2 will be provided after Phase 1 is completed.

 

 

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