Exam Board and Specification
Economics follows the Edexcel specification 9EC0. More detailed information on the course content can be found in the Full Course Specification, pages 5 to 37.
The qualification is structured into four themes and consists of three externally examined papers. Students build knowledge and understanding of core economic models and concepts in Themes 1 and 2, and then build on this and apply their knowledge to more complex concepts and models in Themes 3 and 4.
Students will need to apply their knowledge and understanding to both familiar and unfamiliar contexts in the assessments and demonstrate an awareness of current economic events and policies.
Final assessment is at the end of Year 13 consisting of three written exams.
Topics/Skills Taught
Year 12
Theme 1: Introduction to markets and market failure
This theme focuses on microeconomic concepts.
Students will develop an understanding of:
nature of economics
how markets work
market failure
government intervention.
Theme 2: The UK economy - performance and policies
This theme focuses on macroeconomic concepts.
Students will develop an understanding of:
measures of economic performance
aggregate demand
aggregate supply
national income
economic growth
macroeconomic objectives and policy
Year 13
Theme 3: Business behaviour and the labour market
This theme develops the microeconomic concepts introduced in Theme 1 and focuses on business economics.
Students will develop an understanding of:
business growth
business objectives
revenues, costs and profits
market structures
labour market
government intervention.
Theme 4: A global perspective
This theme develops the macroeconomic concepts introduced in Theme 2 and applies these concepts in a global context.
Students will develop an understanding of:
international economics
poverty and inequality
emerging and developing economies
the financial sector
role of the state in the macroeconomy
Extra-Curricular Opportunities
Lunchtime drop in sessions