The Grass is Not Always Greener on the Other Side
As an A Level Economics tuition practitioner, it is not unusual for us to encounter groans and grouses whenever we set writing homework for students.
Since globalisation is a wide topic, students can adopt a 4-3-2 approach to understanding its application more succinctly. 4 goals – Students are often asked to assess the impact of globalisation
Productivity is a theme that has been emphasised lately in the Singapore context, and consequently in the Economics A Level exams. Examiners usually require students to identify how raising productivi
Now that we’ve considered the Causes and Cures to macroeconomic problems, let’s synergise what we have learnt through an A3 exercise. This basically means to consider how policy solutions address
Now that we’ve considered the Causes and Consequences of macroeconomic problems, let’s synergise what we have learnt through a 1-on-3 exercise. This basically means to consider how failure to ach
National Income Accounting focuses on the measure of 1)Performance of an economy; and 2) Standards of Living in an economy. Throughout these two measures, students can see that GDP is a central indica
This video shows students a recommended approach to understanding this challenging topic, i.e. students should be prepared to use an understanding of the different features of market structures t
This video discusses two approaches to stitching policies together to tackle different types of market failure. The first approach refers to the STACKING approach (applicable to one root cause of mark
In this video, I share with students my FEEBLE methodology to tackling demand & supply questions pertaining to the Impact on a Market. This is a commonly assessed theme (tested annually in th