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Microeconomics: Markets and Market Failure summary notes - LEARN AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED AN A*
Summary of Class Lecture Notes covering Lectures 1-19. The notes cover all you need to know for: 
- the economic problem and the production possibility frontier 
- supply and demand 
- elasticity 
- relationships between markets 
- market failure 
- merit goods 
- demerit goods 
- minimum and maximum prices 
- public goods 
- information failures 
- behavioural economics 
If you learn all of the above, you are guaranteed an A* in this section of the course.
- Summary
- • 45 pages •
Summary of Class Lecture Notes covering Lectures 1-19. The notes cover all you need to know for: 
- the economic problem and the production possibility frontier 
- supply and demand 
- elasticity 
- relationships between markets 
- market failure 
- merit goods 
- demerit goods 
- minimum and maximum prices 
- public goods 
- information failures 
- behavioural economics 
If you learn all of the above, you are guaranteed an A* in this section of the course.
UK Political Parties - Notes and Essay Plans
A* notes on UK political parties - includes the relevant knowledge as dictated by the Edexcel specification, and each section has an essay plan. Here are the essay plans: 
- is the Conservative Party One Nation or Thatcherite? 
- is the Labour Party New Labour or Old Labour? 
- are the Liberal Democrats Modern or Classical Liberals? 
- to what extent do Minor parties have a significant impact on UK politics 
- should parties be state funded? 
- what is the main factor determining party success?
- Summary
- • 20 pages •
A* notes on UK political parties - includes the relevant knowledge as dictated by the Edexcel specification, and each section has an essay plan. Here are the essay plans: 
- is the Conservative Party One Nation or Thatcherite? 
- is the Labour Party New Labour or Old Labour? 
- are the Liberal Democrats Modern or Classical Liberals? 
- to what extent do Minor parties have a significant impact on UK politics 
- should parties be state funded? 
- what is the main factor determining party success?