Starts September 2010
Ideal for all AS and A2 Economics Students
Exciting Format...New Features...Same Excellent Value
Not only a great magazine but now with online and interactive resources exclusively for subscribers
Main Articles
Each issue will contain four major articles which will be posed in the form of questions. Future articles will include:
Regular Features
Taking it Further
In this feature Chief Examiner Robert Nutter will provide a short
extension to each main article to challenge and equip students who wish to go a little bit deeper.
Making Sense of Economic Data
Andrew Reeve, Head of Sixth Form at The Grange School, Northwich will investigate: The UK car industry crisis; The service sector; Corporate profits; and, Public sector
employment..
View from the City
City Economists will present their own view of the Economy. Our authors include Neil MacKinnon, Global Macro Strategist, VTB Capital; Dr George Buckley, Chief UK Economist, Deutsche Bank and Graeme Leach, Chief Economist at the Institute of Directors.
Multiple Choice Question & Answer
In this feature, Chief Examiner Robert Nutter of Watford Girls Grammar School will be setting and answering six multiple choice questions, three for AS and three for A2.
Pricing
In this new feature, Peter Cramp of Nottingham High School will look at: Pricing in supermarkets - Price discrimination?; Predatory pricing - and, Pricing of utilities.
Data Question & Answer
Chief/Principal Examiners Quintin Brewer and Tony Emery will
look at typical data questions and give a suggested answer.
Back to Basics
This section takes important economic concepts and explains
and illustrates them in an easy to understand way. Principal Examiner, Rachel Cole, will provide insights into: Mergers and demerges; Why don't textbooks agree on how to draw the AS curve; A beginners guide to game theory; and, How important is evaluation in Economics.
Current Topics in Economics
Stephen Romer looks at some of the most important current issues including: The World Cup in South Africa:; What can economists learn?; Can China continue to grow at 10% per annum?; The economist of Dubai: What factors explain the boom and bust cycle??and, The economics of crime:
Does crime pay?
4 FREE Supplements
We are giving away 4 free supplements with each issue of the magazine that you get a big 52 page magazine each time.
The supplements are:
Frequency
Economics Today is published four times during the academic year in September, November, January and March.
Pricing
Individuals and institutions are invited to subscribe at a price of only £20.95 per annum. Once a subscription has been taken out, further subscriptions for individual students will cost only £10.95 as part of a bulk mailing to the same address. A free copy will be sent for every 20 copies ordered. These price reductions can only be made offline so please call, fax or email our sales team to receive a quote.
Starts September 2010
Ideal for all AS and A2 Economics Students
Exciting Format...New Features...Same Excellent Value
Not only a great magazine but now with online and interactive resources exclusively for subscribers
Main Articles
Each issue will contain four major articles which will be posed in the form of questions. Future articles will include:
Regular Features
Taking it Further
In this feature Chief Examiner Robert Nutter will provide a short
extension to each main article to challenge and equip students who wish to go a little bit deeper.
Making Sense of Economic Data
Andrew Reeve, Head of Sixth Form at The Grange School, Northwich will investigate: The UK car industry crisis; The service sector; Corporate profits; and, Public sector
employment..
View from the City
City Economists will present their own view of the Economy. Our authors include Neil MacKinnon, Global Macro Strategist, VTB Capital; Dr George Buckley, Chief UK Economist, Deutsche Bank and Graeme Leach, Chief Economist at the Institute of Directors.
Multiple Choice Question & Answer
In this feature, Chief Examiner Robert Nutter of Watford Girls Grammar School will be setting and answering six multiple choice questions, three for AS and three for A2.
Pricing
In this new feature, Peter Cramp of Nottingham High School will look at: Pricing in supermarkets - Price discrimination?; Predatory pricing - and, Pricing of utilities.
Data Question & Answer
Chief/Principal Examiners Quintin Brewer and Tony Emery will
look at typical data questions and give a suggested answer.
Back to Basics
This section takes important economic concepts and explains
and illustrates them in an easy to understand way. Principal Examiner, Rachel Cole, will provide insights into: Mergers and demerges; Why don't textbooks agree on how to draw the AS curve; A beginners guide to game theory; and, How important is evaluation in Economics.
Current Topics in Economics
Stephen Romer looks at some of the most important current issues including: The World Cup in South Africa:; What can economists learn?; Can China continue to grow at 10% per annum?; The economist of Dubai: What factors explain the boom and bust cycle??and, The economics of crime:
Does crime pay?
4 FREE Supplements
We are giving away 4 free supplements with each issue of the magazine that you get a big 52 page magazine each time.
The supplements are:
Frequency
Economics Today is published four times during the academic year in September, November, January and March.
Pricing
Individuals and institutions are invited to subscribe at a price of only £20.95 per annum. Once a subscription has been taken out, further subscriptions for individual students will cost only £10.95 as part of a bulk mailing to the same address. A free copy will be sent for every 20 copies ordered. These price reductions can only be made offline so please call, fax or email our sales team to receive a quote.
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