
Pearson Economics 11 The Market Economy Student Book 2023, 1st edition
Published by Pearson (November 8, 2022) © 2023
- Tim Dixon
- John O'Mahony
Paperback
$59.95 AUD
ISBN-13: 9780655709336
Pearson Economics 11 The Market Economy Student Book 2023
Published 2022
Title overview
Pearson Economics 11: The Market Economy student book includes contemporary examples, up-to-date statistics and new content that link the Year 11 syllabus to today's economic news. Revision and study of each chapter is made easier with a summary and review section. Â
The Market Economy 2023 Student Book and eBook includes:
- 1 copy of The Market Economy 2023 Student Book
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The text is divided into six topics, following the structure of the Year 11 Economics syllabus. Each topic is introduced by a page which includes the relevant focus, issues and skills for that topic, reflecting the syllabus objectives. This is followed by a clear introduction to each chapter within the topic as well as case studies, quotations and summaries of key information, the 2023 edition includes regular review questions and margin definitions throughout the text. There are also references to useful websites relevant to that area of study.Â
Each chapter concludes with a ten-point chapter summary and chapter review questions. The chapter summary is a good starting point for students' notes on each chapter, and the review questions are a great way to test their understanding of the chapter. Â
The comprehensive glossary at the back of the text provides a ready reference for over 350 key economic terms and concepts. Â
A unique feature of the text is its appendix, located at the back of the book. Appendix A: Key Economic Skills, gives students the opportunity to master the 26 skills of the Year 11 Economics syllabus. Â
The appendix covers three main areas: drawing and interpreting economic diagrams; equations and calculations; and interpreting economic data and information. By working through this material, students will develop and reinforce the key economic skills. Â
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Author informationÂ
Tim Dixon is co-founder of More in Common, an organisation with teams in the US, UK, France and Germany that work to bridge social and economic divisions and the threat of extremism. For the past decade he has been based in London and New York, creating start-ups to address social and economic crises. After coming first in NSW in his HSC exams, Tim finished degrees in Economics and Law, worked as a technology lawyer and founded an educational publishing business. He has worked as an economic adviser and chief speechwriter for two Australian Prime Ministers.    Â
John O'Mahony is a Partner at Deloitte Access Economics in Sydney, where he specialises in trends in the digital economy. He has worked at the Australian Financial Review, in the University of Sydney's Faculty of Economics and Business, for the NSW Government and as a senior adviser for two Australian Prime Ministers. John was awarded the University of Sydney Medal for his First-Class Honours degree in Commerce (Liberal Studies) and has co-authored economics textbooks for over twenty years.