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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Hodder Education
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781510479296
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  • Kirjastus: Hodder Education
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781510479296

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Developed in cooperation with the International Baccalaureate®

Ensure full coverage of the new syllabus with this comprehensive guide written by highly experienced authors, that explores all topics through inquiry, concepts, content and contexts and their interrelationships with each other. - Explore economics through the nine key concepts in the new course with our newly developed acronym for a deeper and more integrated understanding of the subject. - Includes new integrated subtopics of Economics of the environment and Economics of inequality and poverty which helps bring to light the global challenges facing the planet today and how these can be addressed using an Economics lens. - Apply new skills and knowledge to everyday life with examples and case studies. - Foster the attributes of the lB learner profile with explicit reference made throughout, as well as TOK links for every topic. - Prepare for the new assessment model with exam-style questions and review questions. - Avoid common mistakes and aim for the best grades with expert tips and hints.

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I've been using the student book and it's so helpful to have this right now with the new syllabus. Both I and my students love the top tips and common mistakes sections - the common mistakes especially are really good at highlighting those points that perhaps might not get emphasized enough in class and end up as mistakes in their answers. -- Mine Kanol The Hodder textbook by Paul, Tanu and Sean is growing on my students. We like the no-nonsense approach, examples, diagrams and tips of things that are often confused (e.g: public goods and public sector). Highly recommend it! -- Samira Amin, KIS International School, Bangkok, Thailand * email * The authors have provided a bright, engaging, and well-constructed text that fully supports all IB Diploma Economists in understanding the entire syllabus, first assessment 2022. Firstly, the content is covered clearly and in the appropriate details with clear text supported by colourful diagrams and photographs. Key terms are highlighted in the margins to build the students vocabulary and support their understanding. Everything is where is should be and laid out in an exceedingly engaging way. However, the text goes further than this in supporting the student in developing their understanding of various areas of the IB Diploma. Of course, at the forefront of this is Assessment with links made between the text and how it could be assessed, Assessment Objectives (AOs) are introduced and continually referred back to. Sprinkled within the text are practise exam questions to develop students' familiarity with the different styles of assessment. The text develops in more detail by improving the students fuller understanding of the IB Diploma with connections to the Theory of Knowledge and AtL (Approaches to Teaching and Learning). It also contributes "Top Tips" and "Common Errors" thereby fully supporting the student learning and sharing the authors experience as educators and examiners. In all I feel this text makes a step forward towards being more of an holistic education tome than purely a content container. The 9 themes of the course are integrated well within the text. The authors have developed their own, WISE ChoICES, acronym which is certain to become synonymous with this course. This is referred to throughout the text to develop student conceptual understanding. One of my favourite aspects in the text is the use of Case Studies. There are a multitude of these spread throughout the book which will allow students a great way to integrate Real Life Examples into their study. The slight danger is that these may age badly over the life of the course but at this point they are exceedingly up to date and a great start. Hopefully, they will inspire students to see the connection between their study and the real world and allow them a focussed start for investigation opportunities to further develop their use of real-world examples. In summary a top text that fully supports all students, is engaging and supports the delivery of the course, and its philosophy, completely. -- Tom Brodie, IB Educator and Teacher

Introduction v
Introduction to economics 1(1)
Chapter 1 What is economics?
2(26)
Chapter 2 How do economists approach the world?
28(17)
Microeconomics
45(180)
Chapter 3 Demand
46(10)
Chapter 4 Supply
56(11)
Chapter 5 Competitive market equilibrium
67(10)
Chapter 6 Critique of the maximizing behaviour of consumers and producers (HL only)
77(15)
Chapter 7 Elasticity of demand - price elasticity of demand (PED)
92(12)
Chapter 8 Elasticity of demand - income elasticity of demand (YED)
104(7)
Chapter 9 Elasticity of supply
111(10)
Chapter 10 Role of government in microeconomics
121(19)
Chapter 11 Market failure - externalities and common pool (common access) resources
140(25)
Chapter 12 Market failure - public goods
165(6)
Chapter 13 Market failure - asymmetric information (HL only)
171(7)
Chapter 14 Market failure - market power (HL only)
178(39)
Chapter 15 The market's inability to achieve equity (HL only)
217(8)
Macroeconomics
225(194)
Chapter 16 Measuring economic activity and illustrating its variations
226(17)
Chapter 17 Variations in economic activity: aggregate demand and aggregate supply
243(21)
Chapter 18 Macroeconomic objectives - economic growth
264(11)
Chapter 19 Macroeconomic objectives - low unemployment
275(14)
Chapter 20 Macroeconomic objectives - low and stable rate of inflation
289(21)
Chapter 21 Macroeconomic objectives - sustainable level of government (national debt) (HL only)
310(6)
Chapter 22 Macroeconomic objectives - potential conflict between macroeconomic objectives
316(9)
Chapter 23 Economics of inequality and poverty
325(39)
Chapter 24 Demand management (demand-side policies) - monetary policy
364(16)
Chapter 25 Demand management - fiscal policy
380(21)
Chapter 26 Supply-side policies
401(18)
The global economy
419(217)
Chapter 27 Benefits of international trade
420(16)
Chapter 28 Types of trade protection
436(19)
Chapter 29 Arguments for and against trade controls/protection
455(14)
Chapter 30 Economic integration
469(16)
Chapter 31 Exchange rates
485(21)
Chapter 32 Balance of payments
506(21)
Chapter 33 Sustainable development
527(15)
Chapter 34 Measuring development
542(22)
Chapter 35 Barriers to growth and/or economic development
564(26)
Chapter 36 Economic growth and/or economic development strategies
590(46)
Glossary 636(20)
Index 656(6)
Acknowledgements 662
Paul Hoang has authored best-selling textbooks and is an experienced examiner for various examination boards and a seasoned IB Workshop Leader.

He is a highly experienced IB educator with over 25 years of teaching experience. He has held the position of Vice Principal and Diploma Programme coordinator at a prestigious IB World School in Hong Kong. Paul currently teaches Economics to students at an IB-authorized online school.

Sean Wray teaches Economics at the English Schools Foundation's King George V School in Hong Kong. He is the current ESF Curriculum Group Leader for Business and Economics and has written for the IB Review magazine.

Tanusankar Chakraborty is an experienced teacher, examiner and workshop leader. He currently Assistant Head Of School at the International School of Penang (Uplands) and has previously held positions including Department Head, Extended Essay Coordinator and Diploma Programme Coordinator.