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Economics Study Guide: Oxford IB Diploma Programme

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  • Ziogas, Constantine

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The second edition of the Economics Study Guide covers the new 2011 IB Economics Diploma Programme, and is suitable for both Higher and Standard level students. Concise coverage of all syllabus topics ensures that students' revision is comprehensive, for the strongest exam potential. Particular focus is given to the construction and analysis of graphs, as well as a brand new quantitative section, which gives Higher Level students extra confidence for the new mathematical elements of their course. A thoroughly EAL friendly approach, with straightforward language, summary tables and an extended glossary covering all terms in the most recent syllabus will help all students focus on mastering the theory. DTFully updated, providing concise and comprehensive revision of all topics on the new most recent Economics Diploma Programme DTDetailed support for constructing, labelling, and interpreting graphs DTA new section provides extensive coverage of the quantitative material required for Higher Level students DTThe expanded glossary now contains over 470 terms, and defines every term present in the new most recent syllabus DTSecond language students can confidently engage with the straightforward language and summary tables About the series: Reinforce student understanding of all the crucial subject material. Fully comprehensive and matched to the most recent syllabuses, these resources provide focused review of all important concepts, tangibly strengthening assessment potential.

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  • Ziogas, Constantine, 2012. "Economics Study Guide: Oxford IB Diploma Programme," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, edition 2, number 9780198390015.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780198390015
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