Economics is the study of the behaviour of individuals, firms and government in aiming to achieve wealth and well-being in society. A level economics is divided into two parts: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Microeconomics explores the concept of free markets and whether individuals and firms acting in their own self-interest achieve the most effective production and consumption decisions. The course looks at markets such as energy, banking and supermarkets, critically assessing whether they work effectively for consumers. Macroeconomics takes a holistic view and looks at economics at a national level, exploring themes such as the causes of inequality, unemployment, inflation and economic growth. We also study the international economy, for example looking at the impact of international trade and evaluating reasons for the different levels of economic development between countries.
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