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economics (HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32798/unit-242-business-objectives-hl" title="Unit 2.4(2): Business objectives (HL)">Unit 2.4(2): Business objectives (HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32663/unit-251-price-elasticity-of-demand-ped" title="Unit 2.5(1): Price elasticity of demand (PED)">Unit 2.5(1): Price elasticity of demand (PED)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32788/unit-252-income-elasticity-of-demand-yed-" title="Unit 2.5(2): Income elasticity of demand (YED) ">Unit 2.5(2): Income elasticity of demand (YED) </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a 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href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/33665/unit-281-market-failure-externalities" title="Unit 2.8(1): Market failure – externalities">Unit 2.8(1): Market failure – externalities</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/33808/unit-282-market-failure-merit-goods-and-demerit-goods-" title="Unit 2.8(2): Market failure - merit goods and demerit goods ">Unit 2.8(2): Market failure - merit goods and demerit goods </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34054/unit-283-government-intervention-to-manage-externalities-merit-a" title="Unit 2.8(3): Government intervention to manage externalities, merit and demerit goods ">Unit 2.8(3): Government intervention to manage externalities, merit and demerit goods </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34082/unit-284-common-access-pool-resources" title="Unit 2.8(4): Common access (pool) resources">Unit 2.8(4): Common access (pool) resources</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34087/unit-29-public-goods" title="Unit 2.9: Public goods">Unit 2.9: Public goods</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34247/unit-210-asymmetric-information-hl" title="Unit 2.10: Asymmetric information (HL)">Unit 2.10: Asymmetric information (HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35118/unit-2111-market-power-theory-of-production-and-costs-hl" title="Unit 2.11(1) Market power - Theory of production and costs (HL)">Unit 2.11(1) Market power - Theory of production and costs (HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35125/unit-2112-market-power-perfect-competitionhl" title="Unit 2.11(2) Market power - Perfect competition(HL)">Unit 2.11(2) Market power - Perfect competition(HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35147/unit-2113-market-power-monopolyhl" title="Unit 2.11(3) Market power - Monopoly(HL)">Unit 2.11(3) Market power - Monopoly(HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35151/unit-2114-market-power-monopolistic-competitionhl" title="Unit 2.11(4) Market power - Monopolistic competition(HL)">Unit 2.11(4) Market power - Monopolistic competition(HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35153/unit-2115-market-power-oligopolyhl" title="Unit 2.11(5) Market power - Oligopoly(HL)">Unit 2.11(5) Market power - Oligopoly(HL)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/41603/economics-real-world-examples-and-extension-material-" title="Economics real world examples and extension material ">Economics real world examples and extension material </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/43378/opportunity-cost-and-production-possibility-curves" title="Opportunity cost and production possibility curves">Opportunity cost and production possibility curves</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/42559/demand-theory" title="Demand theory">Demand theory</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/41886/the-price-mechanism" title="The price mechanism">The price mechanism</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/43188/market-demand-and-supply" title="Market demand and supply">Market demand and supply</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/41705/demerit-goods" title="Demerit goods">Demerit goods</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/42275/market-failure-and-climate-change" title="Market failure and climate change">Market failure and climate change</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/42925/market-power" title="Market power">Market power</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/42099/applying-game-theory" title="Applying game theory">Applying game theory</a></li></ul></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34407/chapter-3-macroeconomics" title="Chapter 3: Macroeconomics">Chapter 3: Macroeconomics</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34355/unit-311-measuring-the-level-of-economic-activity" title="Unit 3.1(1): Measuring the level of economic activity">Unit 3.1(1): Measuring the level of economic activity</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34432/unit-312-measuring-economic-development" title="Unit 3.1(2): Measuring Economic Development">Unit 3.1(2): Measuring Economic Development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34485/unit-321-variations-in-economic-activity-aggregate-demand-ad-" title="Unit 3.2(1): Variations in economic activity - aggregate demand (AD) ">Unit 3.2(1): Variations in economic activity - aggregate demand (AD) </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34487/unit-322-variations-in-economic-activity-aggregate-supplyas" title="Unit 3.2(2): Variations in economic activity - aggregate supply(AS)">Unit 3.2(2): Variations in economic activity - aggregate supply(AS)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34758/unit-331-macroeconomic-objectives-economic-growth" title="Unit 3.3(1) Macroeconomic objectives: economic growth">Unit 3.3(1) Macroeconomic objectives: economic growth</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34771/unit-332-macroeconomic-objectives-unemployment-" title="Unit 3.3(2) Macroeconomic objectives: unemployment ">Unit 3.3(2) Macroeconomic objectives: unemployment </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34778/unit-333-macroeconomic-objectives-inflation-and-deflation-" title="Unit 3.3(3) Macroeconomic objectives: inflation and deflation ">Unit 3.3(3) Macroeconomic objectives: inflation and deflation </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34925/unit-341-economics-of-inequality-and-poverty" title="Unit 3.4(1) Economics of inequality and poverty">Unit 3.4(1) Economics of inequality and poverty</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34946/unit-342-policies-to-improve-equality-equity-and-poverty" title="Unit 3.4(2) Policies to improve equality, equity and poverty">Unit 3.4(2) Policies to improve equality, equity and poverty</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34993/unit-35-government-management-of-the-economy-monetary-policy" title="Unit 3.5 Government management of the economy – monetary policy">Unit 3.5 Government management of the economy – monetary policy</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/34962/unit-36-government-management-of-the-economy-fiscal-policy" title="Unit 3.6 Government management of the economy – fiscal policy">Unit 3.6 Government management of the economy – fiscal policy</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35017/unit-371-market-based-supply-side-policies-" title="Unit 3.7(1) Market based supply-side policies ">Unit 3.7(1) Market based supply-side policies </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35018/unit-372-interventionist-supply-side-policies-" title="Unit 3.7(2) Interventionist supply-side policies ">Unit 3.7(2) Interventionist supply-side policies </a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/45803/economics-real-world-examples-and-extension-material-" title="Economics real world examples and extension material ">Economics real world examples and extension material </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/42639/measuring-economic-well-being" title="Measuring economic well-being">Measuring economic well-being</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/43044/inflation" title="Inflation">Inflation</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/42350/inequality" title="Inequality">Inequality</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/41639/inequity" title="Inequity">Inequity</a></li></ul></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35414/chapter-4-the-global-economy" title="Chapter 4: The Global Economy">Chapter 4: The Global Economy</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35346/unit-41-benefits-of-international-trade" title="Unit 4.1 Benefits of international trade">Unit 4.1 Benefits of international trade</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35348/unit-4243-trade-protectionism" title="Unit 4.2/4.3 Trade protectionism">Unit 4.2/4.3 Trade protectionism</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35407/unit-44-economic-integration-" title="Unit 4.4 Economic integration ">Unit 4.4 Economic integration </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35409/unit-45-exchange-rates" title="Unit 4.5 Exchange rates">Unit 4.5 Exchange rates</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35413/unit-46-balance-of-payments-" title="Unit 4.6 Balance of payments ">Unit 4.6 Balance of payments </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35675/unit-47-sustainable-development" title="Unit 4.7 Sustainable development">Unit 4.7 Sustainable development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35685/unit-48-measuring-development-" title="Unit 4.8 Measuring development ">Unit 4.8 Measuring development </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35687/unit-49-barriers-to-economic-development" title="Unit 4.9 Barriers to economic development">Unit 4.9 Barriers to economic development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/35702/unit-410-economic-growth-and-economic-development-strategies" title="Unit 4.10: Economic growth and economic development strategies">Unit 4.10: Economic growth and economic development strategies</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/45804/economics-real-world-examples-and-extension-material-" title="Economics real world examples and extension material ">Economics real world examples and extension material </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/41927/foreign-currency" title="Foreign currency">Foreign currency</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/43532/exchange-rates" title="Exchange rates">Exchange rates</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/43804/balance-of-payments" title="Balance of payments">Balance of payments</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/41796/economic-development" title="Economic development">Economic development</a></li></ul></ul></ul><li class=" parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20132/units-1-2-microeconomics" title="Units 1-2: Microeconomics">Units 1-2: Microeconomics</a></li><ul class="level-1 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="std-disabled" href="#" title="Unit 1: Introduction to economics">Unit 1: Introduction to economics</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20091/introductory-activity" title="Introductory activity">Introductory activity</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20093/unit-11-scarcity-choice-and-opportunity-cost" title="Unit 1.1: Scarcity, choice and opportunity cost">Unit 1.1: Scarcity, choice and opportunity cost</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21647/factors-of-production" title="Factors of production">Factors of production</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20114/economic-systems" title="Economic systems">Economic systems</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20134/public-and-private-sectors" title="Public and private sectors">Public and private sectors</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/28055/unit-12-economics-as-a-social-science" title="Unit 1.2: Economics as a social science">Unit 1.2: Economics as a social science</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29921/circular-flow-of-national-income" title="Circular flow of national income">Circular flow of national income</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29829/unit-1-review-terms" title="Unit 1: Review terms">Unit 1: Review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/41600/introduction-to-economics-crossword" title="Introduction to economics crossword">Introduction to economics crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/4331/unit-1-multiple-choice-quiz" title="Unit 1: Multiple choice quiz">Unit 1: Multiple choice quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20177/unit-21-23-competitive-markets-demand-and-supply" title="Unit 2.1-2.3: Competitive markets - demand and supply">Unit 2.1-2.3: Competitive markets - demand and supply</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/28517/unit-21-demand" title="Unit 2.1: Demand">Unit 2.1: Demand</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/22349/determinants-of-demand" title="Determinants of demand">Determinants of demand</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29949/unit-22-supply-" title="Unit 2.2: Supply ">Unit 2.2: Supply </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20184/changes-to-supply-and-demand-" title="Changes to supply and demand ">Changes to supply and demand </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21992/practise-exercises" title="Practise exercises">Practise exercises</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/26112/gold-exchange-game-demand-and-supply" title="Gold exchange game: Demand and supply">Gold exchange game: Demand and supply</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20194/unit-23-competitive-market-equilibrium" title="Unit 2.3: Competitive market equilibrium">Unit 2.3: Competitive market equilibrium</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20144/producer-and-consumer-surplus" title="Producer and consumer surplus">Producer and consumer surplus</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/22351/veblen-goods-and-super-luxury-goods" title="Veblen goods and super luxury goods">Veblen goods and super luxury goods</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/25677/are-cryptocurrencies-the-new-tulipmania" title="Are Cryptocurrencies the new Tulipmania?">Are Cryptocurrencies the new Tulipmania?</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20472/unit-21-23-multiple-choice-quiz" title="Unit 2.1-2.3: Multiple choice quiz">Unit 2.1-2.3: Multiple choice quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20113/unit-24-consumer-and-producer-behaviour-hl-only" title="Unit 2.4: Consumer and producer behaviour (HL only)">Unit 2.4: Consumer and producer behaviour (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/36073/behavioural-economics-consumer-biases-nudge-theory-hl-only" title="Behavioural economics: Consumer biases / nudge theory (HL only)">Behavioural economics: Consumer biases / nudge theory (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20378/business-objectives-hl-only" title="Business objectives (HL only)">Business objectives (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/28741/unit-21-24-review-terms-" title="Unit 2.1-2.4: Review terms ">Unit 2.1-2.4: Review terms </a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20195/unit-25-26-elasticity" title="Unit 2.5-2.6: Elasticity">Unit 2.5-2.6: Elasticity</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/28713/unit-25-price-elasticity-of-demand" title="Unit 2.5: Price elasticity of demand">Unit 2.5: Price elasticity of demand</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21545/determinants-of-price-elasticity-" title="Determinants of price elasticity ">Determinants of price elasticity </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21532/ped-elasticity-and-sales-revenue" title="PED elasticity and sales revenue?">PED elasticity and sales revenue?</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21259/unit-25-income-elasticity-of-demand-yed" title="Unit 2.5: Income elasticity of demand (YED)">Unit 2.5: Income elasticity of demand (YED)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21200/unit-26-price-elasticity-of-supply" title="Unit 2.6: Price elasticity of supply">Unit 2.6: Price elasticity of supply</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20207/perfectly-elastic-inelastic-supply-curves" title="Perfectly elastic / inelastic supply curves">Perfectly elastic / inelastic supply curves</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20230/a-mathematical-note-about-elasticity-" title="A mathematical note about elasticity ">A mathematical note about elasticity </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/39037/demand-and-supply-crossword" title="Demand and supply crossword">Demand and supply crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29021/unit-25-26-review-terms" title="Unit 2.5-2.6: Review terms">Unit 2.5-2.6: Review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20474/unit-25-26-multiple-choice-quiz-" title="Unit 2.5-2.6: Multiple choice quiz ">Unit 2.5-2.6: Multiple choice quiz </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/44474/unit-21-25-competitive-markets-quiz" title="Unit 2.1- 2.5: Competitive markets quiz">Unit 2.1- 2.5: Competitive markets quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20243/unit-27-the-role-of-government-in-microeconomics-" title="Unit 2.7: The role of government in microeconomics ">Unit 2.7: The role of government in microeconomics </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/26590/indirect-taxation" title="Indirect taxation">Indirect taxation</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20246/ped-and-the-burden-of-tax-hl-only-" title="PED and the burden of tax (HL only) ">PED and the burden of tax (HL only) </a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20277/government-subsidies-" title="Government subsidies ">Government subsidies </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29117/unit-27-indirect-tax-and-subsidy-review-terms" title="Unit 2.7: Indirect tax and subsidy review terms">Unit 2.7: Indirect tax and subsidy review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20287/price-controls-maximum-price-" title="Price controls − maximum price ">Price controls − maximum price </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20288/minimum-price-" title="Minimum price ">Minimum price </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21540/minimum-wage-" title="Minimum wage ">Minimum wage </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/38849/labour-market-crossword" title="Labour market crossword">Labour market crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29260/unit-27-price-controls-review-terms" title="Unit 2.7: Price controls review terms">Unit 2.7: Price controls review terms</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20303/unit-28-210-market-failure-" title="Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure ">Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21543/unit-28-merit-goods-" title="Unit 2.8: Merit goods ">Unit 2.8: Merit goods </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/23123/unit-28-demerit-goods-negative-externalities" title="Unit 2.8: Demerit goods / negative externalities">Unit 2.8: Demerit goods / negative externalities</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/38850/market-failure-crossword" title="Market failure crossword">Market failure crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29262/unit-29-economics-of-the-environment-and-public-goods-" title="Unit 2.9: Economics of the environment and public goods ">Unit 2.9: Economics of the environment and public goods </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20332/unit-210-asymmetric-information-hl-only" title="Unit 2.10: Asymmetric information (HL only)">Unit 2.10: Asymmetric information (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29828/unit-28-210-market-failure-review-sheet" title="Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review sheet">Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review sheet</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29827/unit-28-210-market-failure-review-terms" title="Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review terms">Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20479/unit-27-210-multiple-choice-quiz-" title="Unit 2.7-2.10: Multiple choice quiz ">Unit 2.7-2.10: Multiple choice quiz </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/44501/unit-27-210-government-failure-revision-quiz" title="Unit 2.7-2.10 Government failure revision quiz">Unit 2.7-2.10 Government failure revision quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20330/unit-211-market-power-hl-only" title="Unit 2.11: Market power (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Market power (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29835/assessment-map" title="Assessment map">Assessment map</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21528/production-hl-only" title="Production (HL only)">Production (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29978/revenue-theory-hl-only" title="Revenue theory (HL only)">Revenue theory (HL only)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20357/costs-of-production-hl-only" title="Costs of production (HL only)">Costs of production (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21286/economies-and-diseconomies-of-scale-hl-only" title="Economies and diseconomies of scale (HL only)">Economies and diseconomies of scale (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/22494/long-run-average-cost-curves-hl-only" title="Long run average cost curves (HL only)">Long run average cost curves (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29838/breakeven-hl-only" title="Breakeven (HL only)">Breakeven (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20340/economic-profit-hl-only" title="Economic profit (HL only)">Economic profit (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/39082/market-power-crossword" title="Market power crossword">Market power crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/22495/revision-exercise-on-cost-and-revenue-hl-only" title="Revision exercise on cost and revenue (HL only)">Revision exercise on cost and revenue (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29845/unit-211-costs-revenue-and-profit-review-sheet-hl-only" title="Unit 2.11: Costs, revenue and profit review sheet (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Costs, revenue and profit review sheet (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/44484/unit-211-multiple-choice-quiz-sl-units" title="Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (SL units)">Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (SL units)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29846/market-structures-hl-only" title="Market structures (HL only)">Market structures (HL only)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29981/perfect-competition-hl-only" title="Perfect competition (HL only)">Perfect competition (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/24486/profit-in-perfect-competition-hl-only" title="Profit in perfect competition (HL only)">Profit in perfect competition (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21302/efficiency-in-perfect-competition-hl-only" title="Efficiency in perfect competition (HL only)">Efficiency in perfect competition (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20430/monopoly-hl-only" title="Monopoly (HL only)">Monopoly (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/24529/profit-and-revenue-maximisation-in-monopoly-hl-only" title="Profit and revenue maximisation in monopoly (HL only)">Profit and revenue maximisation in monopoly (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21306/a-comparison-of-monopoly-and-perfect-competition-hl-only" title="A comparison of monopoly and perfect competition? (HL only)">A comparison of monopoly and perfect competition? (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20435/monopolistic-competition-hl-only" title="Monopolistic competition (HL only)">Monopolistic competition (HL only)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20436/oligopoly-hl-only" title="Oligopoly (HL only)">Oligopoly (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/22310/game-theory-hl-only" title="Game theory (HL only)">Game theory (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29918/unit-211-market-structures-review-sheet-hl-only" title="Unit 2.11: Market structures review sheet (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Market structures review sheet (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32337/unit-211-diagram-revision-" title="Unit 2.11: Diagram revision ">Unit 2.11: Diagram revision </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20480/unit-211-multiple-choice-quiz-hl-only" title="Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32425/unit-212-the-markets-inability-to-achieve-equity-hl-only" title="Unit 2.12: The market’s inability to achieve equity (HL only)">Unit 2.12: The market’s inability to achieve equity (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="ancestor parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right fa-rotate-90"></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21842/unit-3-macroeconomics-" title="Unit 3: Macroeconomics ">Unit 3: Macroeconomics </a></li><ul class="level-1 expanded"><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/3942/unit-31-measuring-economic-activity-and-illustrating-its-variati" title="Unit 3.1: Measuring economic activity and illustrating its variations">Unit 3.1: Measuring economic activity and illustrating its variations</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20558/calculating-national-income" title="Calculating national income">Calculating national income</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21297/gdp-gni-as-a-measure-of-living-standards" title="GDP / GNI as a measure of living standards">GDP / GNI as a measure of living standards</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20567/national-income-statistics" title="National income statistics">National income statistics</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21580/the-business-cycle" title="The business cycle">The business cycle</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29931/unit-31-economic-activity-review-sheet" title="Unit 3.1: Economic activity review sheet">Unit 3.1: Economic activity review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20592/unit-32-variations-in-economic-activityaggregate-demand-and-aggr" title="Unit 3.2: Variations in economic activity—aggregate demand and aggregate supply">Unit 3.2: Variations in economic activity—aggregate demand and aggregate supply</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/29933/aggregate-demand-and-supply" title="Aggregate demand and supply">Aggregate demand and supply</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21582/components-of-aggregate-demand" title="Components of aggregate demand">Components of aggregate demand</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20634/equilibrium-in-macroeconomics-neo-classical-perspective" title="Equilibrium in macroeconomics (neo-classical perspective)">Equilibrium in macroeconomics (neo-classical perspective)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20439/equilibrium-in-macroeconomics-keynesian-perspective" title="Equilibrium in macroeconomics (keynesian perspective)">Equilibrium in macroeconomics (keynesian perspective)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21349/john-maynard-keynes" title="John Maynard Keynes">John Maynard Keynes</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20650/keynesian-v-free-market-debate-" title="Keynesian v free market debate ">Keynesian v free market debate </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21342/changes-in-the-long-run-aggregate-supply" title="Changes in the long run aggregate supply">Changes in the long run aggregate supply</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30055/unit-32-aggregate-demand-and-supply-review-sheet" title="Unit 3.2: Aggregate demand and supply review sheet">Unit 3.2: Aggregate demand and supply review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20610/unit-35-and-36-demand-management-fiscal-and-monetary-policy" title="Unit 3.5 and 3.6: Demand management - fiscal and monetary policy">Unit 3.5 and 3.6: Demand management - fiscal and monetary policy</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30058/government-budget" title="Government budget">Government budget</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21585/fiscal-policy-" title="Fiscal policy ">Fiscal policy </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21343/multiplier-hl-only" title="Multiplier (HL only)">Multiplier (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21795/monetary-policy-" title="Monetary policy ">Monetary policy </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30071/independent-central-banks" title="Independent central banks">Independent central banks</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30083/unit-35-and-36-review-sheet" title="Unit 3.5 and 3.6 review sheet">Unit 3.5 and 3.6 review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20615/unit-37-supply-side-policies" title="Unit 3.7: Supply side policies">Unit 3.7: Supply side policies</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20651/the-role-of-supply-side-policies" title="The role of supply side policies">The role of supply side policies</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20622/market-based-and-interventionist-supply-side-policies-" title="Market based and interventionist supply side policies ">Market based and interventionist supply side policies </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/39129/aggregate-demand-and-supply-crossword" title="Aggregate demand and supply crossword">Aggregate demand and supply crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30086/unit-37-review-sheet" title="Unit 3.7: Review sheet">Unit 3.7: Review sheet</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20755/unit-31-32-and-35-37-multiple-choice-quiz-" title="Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Multiple choice quiz ">Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Multiple choice quiz </a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/44522/unit-31-32-and-35-37-revision-quiz" title="Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Revision quiz">Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Revision quiz</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20686/unit-33-macroeconomic-objectives" title="Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic objectives">Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic objectives</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30118/unemployment" title="Unemployment">Unemployment</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21351/types-of-unemployment" title="Types of unemployment?">Types of unemployment?</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21593/equilibrium-unemployment-" title="Equilibrium unemployment ">Equilibrium unemployment </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21594/disequilibrium-unemployment" title="Disequilibrium unemployment">Disequilibrium unemployment</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30458/unemployment-review-sheet" title="Unemployment review sheet">Unemployment review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20713/inflation-" title="Inflation ">Inflation </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20712/measuring-inflation-hl-only" title="Measuring inflation (HL only)">Measuring inflation (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20685/costs-of-inflation-and-deflation" title="Costs of inflation and deflation">Costs of inflation and deflation</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30465/inflation-review-sheet" title="Inflation review sheet">Inflation review sheet</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20716/unemployment-v-inflation-trade-off-hl-only" title="Unemployment v inflation trade off (HL only)">Unemployment v inflation trade off (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/39133/macroeconomic-objectives-crossword" title="Macroeconomic objectives crossword">Macroeconomic objectives crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/44511/unit-33-macroeconomic-indicators-revision-quiz" title="Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic indicators revision quiz">Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic indicators revision quiz</a></li></ul><li class="ancestor parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right fa-rotate-90"></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20741/unit-34-economics-of-inequality-and-poverty" title="Unit 3.4: Economics of inequality and poverty">Unit 3.4: Economics of inequality and poverty</a></li><ul class="level-2 expanded"><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32398/inequality" title="Inequality">Inequality</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21356/the-role-of-spending-and-taxation-on-inequality-" title="The role of spending and taxation on inequality ">The role of spending and taxation on inequality </a></li><li class="current" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21313/consequences-of-economic-growth" title="Consequences of economic growth">Consequences of economic growth</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30257/economic-growth-and-inequality-review-sheet" title="Economic growth and inequality review sheet">Economic growth and inequality review sheet</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20756/unit-33-34-multiple-choice-" title="Unit 3.3-3.4: Multiple choice ">Unit 3.3-3.4: Multiple choice </a></li></ul></ul><li class=" parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21844/unit-4-global-economy" title="Unit 4: Global economy">Unit 4: Global economy</a></li><ul class="level-1 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21367/unit-41-benefits-of-international-trade" title="Unit 4.1: Benefits of international trade">Unit 4.1: Benefits of international trade</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30529/benefits-of-international-trade" title="Benefits of international trade">Benefits of international trade</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20823/absolute-and-comparative-advantage-hl-only" title="Absolute and comparative advantage (HL only)">Absolute and comparative advantage (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20845/unit-42-43-trade-protection" title="Unit 4.2-4.3: Trade protection">Unit 4.2-4.3: Trade protection</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32419/barriers-to-trade-calculations-are-hl-only" title="Barriers to trade (calculations are HL only)">Barriers to trade (calculations are HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21610/case-study-on-tata-steel" title="Case study on Tata Steel">Case study on Tata Steel</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/23455/the-defence-industry" title="The Defence industry">The Defence industry</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30610/unit-41-43-review-sheet" title="Unit 4.1-4.3: Review sheet">Unit 4.1-4.3: Review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20894/unit-44-economic-integration-" title="Unit 4.4: Economic integration ">Unit 4.4: Economic integration </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30634/economic-integration-some-hl-tasks" title="Economic integration (some HL tasks)">Economic integration (some HL tasks)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20840/world-trade-organisation-wto" title="World trade organisation (WTO)">World trade organisation (WTO)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30635/unit-44-review-sheet" title="Unit 4.4: Review sheet">Unit 4.4: Review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20853/unit-45-exchange-rates" title="Unit 4.5: Exchange rates">Unit 4.5: Exchange rates</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30611/floating-exchange-rates" title="Floating exchange rates">Floating exchange rates</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/31824/fixed-managed-exchange-rate-systems-some-hl-tasks" title="Fixed / managed exchange rate systems (some HL tasks)">Fixed / managed exchange rate systems (some HL tasks)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21624/the-market-for-foreign-exchange" title="The market for foreign exchange">The market for foreign exchange</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30614/unit-45-review-sheet" title="Unit 4.5: Review sheet">Unit 4.5: Review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20859/unit-46-balance-of-payments" title="Unit 4.6: Balance of payments">Unit 4.6: Balance of payments</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30624/balance-of-payments-" title="Balance of payments ">Balance of payments </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21386/current-account-hl-only" title="Current account (HL only)">Current account (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20872/the-marshall-lerner-condition-j-curve-hl-only" title="The Marshall-Lerner condition / J curve (HL only)">The Marshall-Lerner condition / J curve (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20899/units-41-46-multiple-choice-quiz-" title="Units 4.1-4.6: Multiple choice quiz ">Units 4.1-4.6: Multiple choice quiz </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/42989/unit-41-46-multiple-choice-quiz-ii" title="Unit 4.1-4.6: Multiple choice quiz II">Unit 4.1-4.6: Multiple choice quiz II</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/39438/unit-41-46-international-trade-crossword" title="Unit 4.1-4.6: International trade crossword">Unit 4.1-4.6: International trade crossword</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32423/unit-47-sustainable-development-" title="Unit 4.7: Sustainable development ">Unit 4.7: Sustainable development </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/26092/water-scarcity-activity" title="Water scarcity activity">Water scarcity activity</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32426/sustainable-development" title="Sustainable development">Sustainable development</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20928/unit-48-measuring-development-" title="Unit 4.8: Measuring development ">Unit 4.8: Measuring development </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30686/measuring-development" title="Measuring development">Measuring development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21627/economic-development-" title="Economic development ">Economic development </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30679/unit-47-48-review-sheet" title="Unit 4.7-4.8: Review sheet">Unit 4.7-4.8: Review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="std-disabled" href="#" title="Unit 4.9: Barriers to development">Unit 4.9: Barriers to development</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30727/barriers-to-development-in-international-trade" title="Barriers to development in International trade">Barriers to development in International trade</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32430/unit-410-economic-growth-andor-economic-development-strategies" title="Unit 4.10: Economic growth and/or economic development strategies">Unit 4.10: Economic growth and/or economic development strategies</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30687/the-role-of-domestic-factors" title="The role of domestic factors">The role of domestic factors</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30688/the-role-of-international-trade-and-development" title="The role of international trade and development">The role of international trade and development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30689/the-role-of-foreign-direct-investment-fdi" title="The role of foreign direct investment (FDI)">The role of foreign direct investment (FDI)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/25240/the-role-of-foreign-aid-" title="The role of foreign aid ">The role of foreign aid </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30819/multilateral-development-assistance" title="Multilateral development assistance">Multilateral development assistance</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21632/the-role-of-international-debt" title="The role of international debt">The role of international debt</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/25242/the-balance-between-markets-and-intervention" title="The balance between markets and intervention">The balance between markets and intervention</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/30926/unit-49-410-review-sheet" title="Unit 4.9 - 4.10: Review sheet">Unit 4.9 - 4.10: Review sheet</a></li></ul></ul><li class=" parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21380/assessment" title="Assessment">Assessment</a></li><ul class="level-1 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="std-disabled" href="#" title="Internal assessment ">Internal assessment </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/20608/how-to-write-your-ia-student-handout" title="How to write your IA? (student handout)">How to write your IA? (student handout)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/21428/how-to-interpret-the-assessment-criteria" title="How to interpret the assessment criteria?">How to interpret the assessment criteria?</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="std-disabled" href="#" title="Grading practise ">Grading practise </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="std-disabled" href="#" title="Sample 3a">Sample 3a</a></li><ul class="level-4 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 56px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32083/sample-3b" title="Sample 3b">Sample 3b</a></li></ul></ul></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/32022/assessment-markbands" title="Assessment markbands">Assessment markbands</a></li></ul><li class=" parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/4332/exam-style-questions" title="Exam style questions">Exam style questions</a></li><ul class="level-1 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="std-disabled" href="#" title="Paper 1 style examination questions">Paper 1 style examination questions</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/40100/unit-211-212-questions" title="Unit 2.11-2.12 questions">Unit 2.11-2.12 questions</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="https://www.student.thinkib.net/economics/page/45102/paper-1-guidance-on-essay-writing" title="Paper 1 guidance on essay writing">Paper 1 guidance on essay writing</a></li></ul></ul></nav> </div> </div> </div> </div><div style="margin-top: 20px;"><style type="text/css">
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<h2><span style="color:#000080;"></span><img alt="" src="/media/ib/economics/images/micro-economics-2/inequality.jpg" style="width: 320px; height: 206px; float: right;" />Introduction</h2><p>This lesson looks at the positive and negative consequences of the third macroeconomic objective, economic growth. Many of your students will be from economies that have experienced rapid economic growth or at least be familiar with nations that are. They should be able to draw on their own experiences in terms of the positive and negative impact on those nations - these may be economic as well as the social consequences of economic growth.</p><hr class="hidden" /><div class="blueBg"><h3><strong>Enquiry question</strong></h3><p>What are the consequences of economic growth (both good and bad) on living standards and sustainability.</p></div><div class="blueBg"><p><strong>Lesson time: </strong>70 minutes</p><p><strong>Lesson objectives: </strong></p><p>Discuss the possible consequences of economic growth, including the possible impacts on living standards and sustainability.</p><p><strong>Teacher notes:</strong></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>1. Beginning activity</strong> - start with the beginning revision activity, a diagrammatic exercise which should take no more than 15 minutes.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>2. Reflection </strong>- the opening powerpoint illustrates photographs of development in Dubai. Consider the impact of this development on a range of stakeholders. (5 minutes)</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>2</strong>. <strong>Processes - technical vocabulary </strong>-<strong> </strong>students can learn the content watching the videos, reading the key terms and then completing activity 3 and 5<span style="color:#FF0000;">, which should take around 20 minutes. </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>3. Applying the theory</strong></span> <span style="color:#FF0000;">- activity 4 focuses on NAURU, a once wealthy nation whose wealth was based on the mining of a rare earth. Years later, the mineral has largely disappeared while the environmental degradation of the island has implications for future generations to come. (10 minutes)</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>4.</strong> <strong>Developing the theory </strong>- activity 6 considers the relationship between a nation's wealth and income inequality. Does wealth bring benefits for everyone or just a select few? Allow 10 minutes to complete both.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>5. </strong></span><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>Reflection</strong> <strong>activity </strong>- c</span><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span></strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="color:#FF0000;">ontains an example of a paper one type question, which you can either print off or project onto the whiteboard. Allocate 10 minutes for this activity. </span></span></p></section></div><div class="greenBg"><h4><em><strong>Key terms: </strong></em></h4><p><img alt="" height="169" src="/media/ib/economics/images/macro-economics/20130601_ldp002_0.jpg" style="float: left;" title="economist magazine" width="336" /><strong>Economic growth</strong> - the growth of real output in an economy over time and it is measured by an increase in real GDP.</p><div><p style="margin-left:36.0pt;"><strong>Actual growth </strong>is an increase in real output for an economy over time. It is measured as an increase in real GDP.</p><p><strong>Potential growth </strong>is an increase in the potential output of an economy through an increase in the quantity/quality of resources.</p><p><strong>Development / living standards </strong>- improvements to the quality of life in a nation, measured by GNI per capita, literacy rates and life expectancy.</p><p><strong>Structural unemployment</strong> - long term unemployment caused as a result of a fall in the demand for a particular type of labor occurring as a result of the changing structure of an economy due to changes in the demand/supply and/or technology. It occurs when there is a mismatch between the skills of unemployed workers and the jobs available or as a result of rigidities in the labor market.</p></div><p><strong>Green GDP </strong>- an index of economic growth minus the environmental consequences caused by that growth.</p></div><p>The activities on this page are as available as a PDF file at: <a href="/media/ib/economics/files/economic-indicators/consequences-of-economic-growth.pdf" target="_blank" title="Student handouts"><img class="ico" src="https://assets.inthinking.net/thinkib/icons/student-handout.png" /> Consequences of economic growth</a> </p><div class="pinkBg"><h4>Activity 1: Economic growth</h4><p>Illustrate the impact of economic growth on AD / AS diagrams as well as the production possibility frontier.</p></div><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Economic growth can be illustrated by an outward shift in the PPF curve (diagram 1), a right shift in AS, leading to a higher level of real national output (diagram two) or alternatively it may also be represented by a rise in aggregate demand, where following an increase in one or more of the components of aggregate demand real output has risen as more of the economy's unemployed resources are being used - diagram 3.</span></p><p><img alt="" height="195" src="/media/ib/economics/images/macro-economics/a-shift-in-the-ppf-curve-diagram.jpg" width="218" /> <img alt="" height="232" src="/media/ib/economics/images/macro-economics/shift-in-lras-neoclassical-curve.jpg" width="232" /> <img alt="" height="213" src="/media/ib/economics/images/macro-economics/closing-a-deflationary-gap-keynesian.jpg" width="232" /></p></section><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 2: Development in Dubai</strong></h4><p>Watch the following presentation focusing on Dubai - <a href="/media/ib/economics/files/macro-economics/development-in-dubai-new.pptx" target="_blank" title="Presentations"><img class="ico" src="https://assets.inthinking.net/thinkib/icons/ppt.png" /> Development in Dubai</a> and consider both the positive and negative consequences on the small nation? Consider the following stakeholders in your response.</p><ul><li>a highly qualified worker with the skills to access one of the new jobs that have been created</li><li>a traditional farm worker who is struggling to find work after the introduction of new farm machinery to their workplace</li><li>a close knit family split by having both children move to a far away city to find work</li><li>a fisherman whose daily catch is retarded by declining water quality in the area.</li></ul></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 3: Benefits of economic growth</strong></h4><p>Watch the following youtube videos and then answer the following question:</p><p><em>'Evaluate the view that economic growth will always deliver greater benefits than costs to the economy'</em></p><p style="text-align: center;"><em><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Z0qHA93oOSc" width="640"></iframe></em></p><p>And now for the alternative view:</p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/t77bLtIck2g" width="640"></iframe></p></div><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><strong>Hint:</strong></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The costs of growth include greater inequality of incomes, increased pollution, congestion as well as a potential degradation of the water supply and air quality. Possible rises in structural unemployment and the loss of some traditional industries.</span></p><p><em><span style="color:#FF0000;">On the other hand;</span></em></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="color:#FF0000;">As an economy grows the population has additional resources to purchase health and education services. </span> Governments have additional resources to spend on poverty reduction and improvements to infrastructure, health and public services. Economic growth also leads to happier societies in many cases.</span></p></section><div class="blueBg"><h4><strong>Activity 4: A focus on Nauru?</strong></h4><p><img alt="" src="/media/ib/economics/images/macro-economics-2/800px-nauru_satellite.jpg" style="width: 320px; height: 352px; float: right;" title="Nairu" />During the 1970s and early 1980s, Nauru, a beautiful island in the Pacific enjoyed one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. The population of several thousand, on this 21 square mile island enjoyed incredible wealth, dependent almost entirely on the phosphate deposits that originated from the droppings of sea birds. </p><p>Phosphate is one of the most valuable commodities on the planet and the tiny island of Nauru contained vast deposits of it. For several decades the inhabitants were simply handed piles of money every few months from the proceeds of the Phosphate sold all over the world. With the price of phosphate high Nauru was able to import luxury goods from all over the globe. Not only were the residents wealthy by international standards but furthermore, they were not even required to work for their income. However, successive governments made inadequate plans for life after phosphate and the day that every resident on the island dreaded finally came to pass in 2002. By then the countries assets were estimated to have shrunk from Aus $ 1.3 billion in 1991 to just $138 million in 2002. Worse still, decades of mining have destroyed the top soil making it possible to grow crops on only a small area of land along the coast. A once fertile island has gone and the island is now saddled with 90% unemployment and very low living standards.</p></div><div class="pinkBg"><p><strong>Questions:</strong></p><p>1. In what ways does the example of Nauru illustrate the difference between economic growth, development and green / sustainable development?</p><p>2. What lessons can the oil rich nations of the Middle east learn from Nauru?</p></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 5: Does economic growth bring about higher income inequality?</strong></h4><p>Start by watching the following two short videos and explain whether economic growth is likely to lead to higher rate of inequality or not?</p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/cRMi8_M681U" width="640"></iframe></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Paul Krugman, being interviewed starts with the statement that there is zero evidence to suggest that the current high rates of equality experienced in the US help economic growth. Since the 1980s when inequality soured many of the lowest income households were left behind.</span></p></section></div><div class="pinkBg"><p><strong>The opposite opinion</strong></p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/1e35Vf-9n8E" width="640"></iframe></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The video explains that in a free market income inequality is natural and healthy for an economy. In USA, for example, all individuals have the freedom to make their own choices. Every individual has different opportunities and are free to explore them as they wish - when individuals become successful and rich everybody benefits. </span></p></section></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 6: A closer look at wealth and inequality</strong></h4><p>The following table ranks a range of nations by both inequality and national income. Is there a relationship between these two variables?</p><table><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>Nation</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>GDP </strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>Inequality rank</strong></td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">South Africa</td><td style="text-align: center;">Middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">1 (lowest equality)</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Namibia</td><td style="text-align: center;">Middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">2</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Botswana</td><td style="text-align: center;">Middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">3</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Suriname</td><td style="text-align: center;">Low income</td><td style="text-align: center;">4</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Zambia</td><td style="text-align: center;">Low income</td><td style="text-align: center;">5</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Russia</td><td style="text-align: center;">Middle / high income</td><td style="text-align: center;">80</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Tonga</td><td style="text-align: center;">Middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">81</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Bulgaria</td><td style="text-align: center;">Middle / high income</td><td style="text-align: center;">82</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Yemen</td><td style="text-align: center;">Low income</td><td style="text-align: center;">83</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Fiji</td><td style="text-align: center;">Middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">84</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Slovak Republic</td><td style="text-align: center;">High middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">154</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Czech Republic</td><td style="text-align: center;">High middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">155</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Slovenia</td><td style="text-align: center;">High middle income</td><td style="text-align: center;">156</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Iceland</td><td style="text-align: center;">High income</td><td style="text-align: center;">157</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">Ukraine</td><td style="text-align: center;">Low middle</td><td style="text-align: center;">158</td></tr></tbody></table></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 7: A focus on India and China</strong></h4><p>Start by watching the following short video and then complete the activity which follows:</p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/-ts1slZ7Cm0" width="640"></iframe></p><p>In the video the commentator Dan Celia outlines some of the challenges likely to be presented by a growing Indian economy in the future. </p><p>Outline these challenges and using the table below explain whether you believe that Dan's fears are likely to be realised or not? </p><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2015</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2020</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2025</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2030</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2035</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2040</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2045</strong></td><td style="text-align: center;"><strong>2050</strong></td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">USA GDP $b </td><td style="text-align: center;">18,036</td><td style="text-align: center;">21,927</td><td style="text-align: center;">25,308</td><td style="text-align: center;">30,914</td><td style="text-align: center;">35,319</td><td style="text-align: center;">40,457</td><td style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: right; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: rgb(248, 249, 250); display: inline !important; float: none;">45,553</span></td><td style="text-align: center;">51,370</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">China GDP $b </td><td style="text-align: center;">11,182</td><td style="text-align: center;">16,458</td><td style="text-align: center;">21,900</td><td style="text-align: center;">28,852</td><td style="text-align: center;">37,635</td><td style="text-align: center;">48,605</td><td style="text-align: center;">61,775</td><td style="text-align: center;">77,730</td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;">India GDP $b </td><td style="text-align: center;">2,073</td><td style="text-align: center;">3,297</td><td style="text-align: center;">4,629</td><td style="text-align: center;">6,433</td><td><p style="text-align: center;">8,852</p></td><td style="text-align: center;">12,061</td><td style="text-align: center;">16,171</td><td style="text-align: center;">21,466</td></tr></tbody></table><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Economists like Dan Celia are understandably concerned about the impact of large scale economic growth in China and India during the first half of this century. If the table above is to be believed and these are only estimates, the rapid levels of industrialisation are likely to lead to severe strains on both energy and food supplies in the future.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Dan highlights India as being a significant player in the future but perhaps his concerns should instead be on China rather than India? According to the data above China is expecting to overtake the US, as the world's largest economy by 2035 - the US and indeed many other Western nations will still boast significantly higher per capita GDPs at this stage.</span></p></section><p>Predicted GDP in million US$ 2015 - 2050 (Source: Price Waterhouse Coopers)</p></div><div class="blueBg"><h4><strong>Activity 8: Link to the paper one assessment</strong></h4><p><em>An example of a typical paper one question on economic growth includes:</em></p><p>(a) Explain how demand side policies can be used to achieve long-term rises in potential output. <em>[10 marks] </em></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><div><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><img alt="" height="257" src="/media/ib/economics/images/macro-economics/closing-a-deflationary-gap-keynesian.jpg" style="float: right;" width="311" /><strong>Command term: Explain</strong></span></p><p><em><span style="color:#FF0000;">Key term to define: Demand side policies, potential output</span></em></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Demand side polices would normally be associated with rises in economic growth / real GDP, moving an economy closer to its potential output level, rather than achieving long term increases to productive capacity. This is shown on diagram one by a rise in aggregate demand from AD1 to AD2 which brings an economy closer to its potential output level at Y3.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">However, there are instances where an expansionary demand side <span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><img alt="" src="/media/ib/economics/images/macro-economics/costa-rica-2.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float: left;" /></span></span>policy can also be effective in improving the productive capacity of a nation. Examples of this include increases in government spending which improve a nation's infrastructure or a reduction in interest rates, making it cheaper for businesses to borrow money to invest in new plant and machinery.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">In the above examples the demand side policies would also be effective in raising the productive capacity of the nation through increases in aggregate supply. This is illustrated on diagram 2 by a rise in AD as well as LRAS, resulting in an increase in GDP from Y1 to Y2.</span></p></div></section><p>(b) Using real life examples, evaluate the argument that economic growth is always good? <em>[15 marks] </em></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span><span style="color:#FF0000;"><em><strong>Command term: </strong></em><em>Evaluate</em></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">In this example the command term evaluate requires candidates to make a judgement on the relative costs and benefits of economic growth, including an overall conclusion, based on the evidence submitted. </span></p><p>Real life examples might include nations that have been successful at raising living standards through economic growth e.g. Singapore, South Korea and Rwanda. Responses might also choose to include nations where economic growth has sometimes come at the expense of reduced living standards or where the rise in economic growth brought about a lower improvement in living standards than might have been expected e.g. China, Nigeria and Brazil, where economic growth has come at the expense of the environment.</p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><em>Responses should include the following:</em></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A definition of economic growth. If this has already been defined in the first part of the question there is no need to repeat the definition, but students are required to refer to this definition at the beginning of this section in order to gain credit for it.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Arguments in support of the view that economic growth is always good. For example, countries with high levels of GDP normally also have a high HDI. This maybe because nations that experience economic growth, will normally have greater resources to invest in infrastructure and improvements in health and education. In many cases economic growth also leads to rises in income levels and employment opportunities. </span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Examples of nations that have made significant improvements to their quality of life as a result of significant rises in economic growth. Examples might include China or other emerging economies that have experienced sharp falls in poverty and improvements to HDI, following a significant rise in economic growth.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A recognition of the alternative perspective, that why economic growth will often lead to improvements in the HDI, that this is not always the case. For example it could be noted that the collection of GDP / GNI data contains weaknesses. For instance <img alt="" src="/media/ib/economics/images/micro-economics/traffic-in-a-city-after-tax-2.jpg" style="width: 320px; height: 320px; float: right;" />changes to GDP / GNI do not necessarily take account of disparities in the distribution of income or the quality of other non economic indicators of development - e.g. working conditions, life expectancy and other quality of life indicators such as the availability of new products, environmental conditions, defence expenditure, the size of underground economy or the value of non-marketed output e.t.c.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A relevant diagram illustrating the costs and benefits of economic growth, such as the private and social costs of increased consumption of demerit goods, as well as the externalities associated with ths. </span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Examples of this might be a sharp rise in pollution or traffic congestion within fast growing cities or the fact that some LEDCs, that have experienced high rates of economic growth but have also seen sharp rises in economic degradation or significant gaps in wealth and income inequality. For example, the diagram below illustrates one of the adverse effects of economic growth, a rise in traffic congestion and pollution. The result is an increase in welfare loss, resulting from the increase in consumption of some demerit goods, represented on the diagram above by Qo rather than the socially optimum level of Qse.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A short conclusion weighing up the relative merits of both arguments and the impact upon different stakeholders, as well as the short-term as well as long-term consequences upon sustainability. For example, a conclusion might recognise that while the net welfare effect of economic growth is likely to be positive, some stakeholders, typically the young and skilled will benefit more than others. The conclusion might also recognise that in some cases the positive effects of sustained economic growth, might not lead to higher living standards for a period of time.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span></p></section></div><script>document.querySelectorAll('.tib-teacher-only').forEach(e => e.remove());</script>
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