A Level - Economics (Code: 9708)
Government macroeconomic intervention
- Government macroeconomic policy objectives
- Links between macroeconomic problems and their interrelatedness
- Effectiveness of policy options to meet all macroeconomic objectives
International economic issues
- Policies to correct disequilibrium in the balance of payments
- Exchange rates
- Economic development
- Characteristics of countries at different levels of development
- Relationship between countries at different levels of development
- Globalisation
Paper 1
- AS Level Multiple Choice (1 hour – 30 marks)
- 30 multiple-choice questions
- Questions are based on the AS Level subject content.
- Externally assessed
- 33% of the AS Level
- 17% of the A Level
Paper 2
- AS Level Data Response and Essays (2 hours – 60 marks)
- Section A: one data response question (20 marks)
- Section B: one essay from a choice of two focusing mainly on microeconomics; there are two parts to each essay question (20 marks)
- Section C: one essay from a choice of two focusing mainly on macroeconomics; there are two parts to each essay question (20 marks)
- Questions are based on the AS Level subject content.
- Externally assessed
- 67% of the AS Level
- 33% of the A Level
Paper 3
- A Level Multiple Choice (1 hour 15 minutes – 30 marks)
- 30 multiple-choice questions
- Questions are based on the A Level subject content; knowledge of material from the AS Level subject content is assumed.
- Externally assessed
- 17% of the A Level
Paper 4
- A Level Data Response and Essays (2 hours – 60 marks)
- Section A: one data response question (20 marks)
- Section B: one essay from a choice of two focusing mainly on microeconomics; the essay questions are unstructured with no parts (20 marks)
- Section C: one essay from a choice of two focusing mainly on macroeconomics; the essay questions are unstructured with no parts (20 marks)
- Questions are based on the A Level subject content; knowledge of material from the AS Level subject content is assumed.
- Externally assessed
- 33% of the A Level