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Why choose tutor2u for your a-level economics knowledge books?

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What is ‘economics’?

Economics is not really about money, instead it is about the decisions that we take in our everyday life – from who to date, whether to buy a house or which job to apply for. For every choice we make as individuals or as a society, there is a cost and a benefit. What is meant by?

What is an economic factor?

An economic factor is a factor that can affect and influence an individuals’ financial status. They include education, employment status and income.

What is economics and why is it important?

Economics is not really about money, instead it is about the decisions that we take in our everyday life – from who to date, whether to buy a house or which job to apply for. For every choice we make as individuals or as a society, there is a cost and a benefit.