Page 2 out of 16 results
Sort by
Newest IB Economics Course Book summaries
-
Best for revision
- Book review • 434 pages • 2021
-
- £8.46
- + learn more
It is one of the best books for IB economics, help you ace your tests, and exams
-
IB Economics IA Commentary HL/SL - International Economics
- Essay • 8 pages • 2019
- Available in package deal
-
- £3.62
- 2x sold
- + learn more
A commentary on tariffs. Scored a 7 as a separate commentary, all commentaries together were 1 point away from a 7 after an external moderation. Bear in mind that the article itself is also attached at the very end of the document.
-
IB Economics- Trade, Development, GDP, Exchange Rates
- Package deal • 5 items • 2018
-
- £10.49
- 1x sold
- + learn more
This bundles contains 5 documents for the IB Economics course. Half the price of buying the notes individually. Includes both notes on development, trade and exchange rates analysis, as well as 3 essays on the following topics: GDP measuring methods, Market Failures, living standards.
Do you also write (revision) notes yourself? Put them up for sale and earn every time your document is purchased.
-
IB SL/HL Economics Development & Trade
- Lecture notes • 5 pages • 2018
- Available in package deal
-
- £4.99
- + learn more
This document contains summary notes on the relation between development and trade including: Institutional factors that affect development and the trade strategies for development. Excellent for any essay on this topic.
-
IB SL/HL Economics Paper 1: 'Referring to the difference between common access resources and recourses purchased by firms, explain why common access resources pose a threat to sustainability.'
- Essay • 1 pages • 2018
- Available in package deal
-
- £3.49
- + learn more
This document contains a detailed essay taken from a past IB Economics Paper 1 Question: 'Referring to the difference between common access resources and recourses purchased by firms, explain why common access resources pose a threat to sustainability.' This essay explains the difference between private resources and common access resources with examples, and explains the meaning of market failure in CARs.
Do you wonder why so many students wear nice clothes, have money to spare and enjoy tons of free time? Well, they sell on Stuvia! Imagine your study notes being downloaded a dozen times for £15 each. Every. Single. Day. Discover all about earning on Stuvia