A resource for students preparing for A-Level Economics
Friday, October 30, 2009
Reading Material - Unit 4
How does the budget filter down into the economy? The Nut Graph features an article by Tony Pua on the likely impact that the credit card tax will have on consumer spending in Malaysia. The Edge presents a differing view.
Nice work, Joanna. It is always important to point out differing viewpoints on any issue in order for a balanced opinion to be formed on a particular matter. ~Prof C S Lim
Welcome to Economics Uncovered! This site provides some useful information for students taking A-Level Economics. For exam answering techniques, sample answers and sample notes, see October postings. Other posts are mostly reading material that will help students expand their knowledge of issues relating to the syllabus. (If you are a Cambridge A Levels student, please click here)
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Joanna Lim was formerly an Economics Lecturer at HELP University College and a consultant in KPMG Business Advisory.
She thinks it is a shame that many people dislike economics. She hopes that beyond mastering the concepts she herself puzzled over in her college days, her students will also grow to love the subject.
Nice work, Joanna. It is always important to point out differing viewpoints on any issue in order for a balanced opinion to be formed on a particular matter.
ReplyDelete~Prof C S Lim