IGCSE Economics
Instructor
basco@horntech.co.nz
- Description

Cambridge Assessment International Examination’s goals for its Economics courses include:
- know and understand the terminology, concepts, theories and principles of economics
- express ideas in writing and using statistics and diagrams, or other methods, where appropriate
- develop the habit of using works of reference as sources of information specific to economics
- read critically to gain information about the changes in the wider economic and social environment
- appreciate the methods of study that economists use, and the most effective ways economic information may be analysed, correlated, discussed, evaluated and presented
- develop an interest in and enthusiasm for economics that could lead to further study
IGCSE candidates study the following topics:
- The basic economic problem
- The allocation of resources
- Microeconomic decision makers
- Government and the macroeconomy
- Economic development
- International trade and globalisation