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This sequence of lessons (roughly one or two) focuses upon the numerical interpretations for the theory of comparative advantage. Clear slides and work sheet activities make this concept very clear.
Resources included are:

Clear, colourful and engaging PowerPoint which links to the worksheets.
Worksheets that match-up with the slides and clearly link to the specification.
Edexcel-specific set of notes for the student (and teacher!).

All resources are an original creation, detailed and very thorough. These lessons focus specifically upon Edexcel A Economics, but the fundamental premise could be applied to any exam board.

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All credits and copyright information can either be found beneath the photo/URL itself or on the last slide of the PowerPoint.
All content (unless otherwise stated) is copyright © Michael Wilson (Teachonomics Ltd.) - including notes, worksheets and the occasions when mark schemes and exemplar answers have been used.

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mikereekie

4 years ago
5

Comparative Advantage can be a tricky one for students, very clear examples for students to work through.

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