GCSE Economics Revision
Why do prices go up? Why does unemployment rise? Why does the government borrow money? GCSE Economics answers all of this, and once you start seeing the world through an economic lens, you can't stop. It's one of the most relevant GCSEs you can take and the returns on past paper practice are hard to beat. They show you how to structure arguments, apply economic theory and pick up the marks that matter. Browse our GCSE Economics revision resources and invest in your grade. Teaching GCSE Economics? Our past papers are the most cost-effective resource in your toolkit, ready to use for classroom discussion, timed practice or homework tasks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How hard is GCSE Economics?
Some students find GCSE Economics tricky, while others find it manageable. It can be challenging if you struggle with technical terminology, find it hard to apply theory to real-life, or find writing analytical essays a slog. However, it’s a very logical subject. Once the key concepts click, everything starts to make sense. And because it's so rooted in the real world, it's one of the more naturally interesting GCSEs to revise.
Is GCSE Economics maths-heavy?
GCSE Economics has some maths, but don't let that put you off. You won't need anything beyond GCSE Maths level, and the calculations are very manageable once you've practised them.
What topics does GCSE Economics cover?
GCSE Economics covers a huge range of topics that explain how the world works. The specific content varies by exam board, but you’ll touch on supply and demand, markets, international trade, inflation, and economic growth.