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A Level Economics Edexcel B Paper 3 2025: Conflict and Trade-off

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Conflict and Trade-off
Introduction
Introduction for Teachers
Keywords
Keywords 1
Keywords 2
Keywords 3
Overview - Economic Conflict and Trade-offs
Overview: Economic conflict
Overview: Trade-offs
Research Context 2025: Conflict and Trade-off
Section 1: Basic Concepts [BP1]
Section 2: Market Dynamics [BP2]
Section 3: Economic Policies [BP3]
Section 4: Impact on Firms [BP4]
Section 5: Avoiding Economic Conflict [BP5]
Case Studies
1. Indirect taxation: hospitality’s VAT holiday
2. Constructing the multiplier: high-speed rail in the UK
3. Phillips curve: does it hold up?
4. End of a monopoly: Intel’s emerging rival
5. Sovereign debt crisis: defaulting in Sri Lanka
6. Superpower rivalry: US–China trade war
Practice Paper A
Section A
Section B
Additional Material
Keywords 4
Keywords 5
Section 6: Impacts on the Economy [BP4]
Section 7: Role of Individuals [BP4]
Section 8: Case Scenarios [ALL]
Section 9: Avoiding Conflict [BP5]
Section 10: Advanced Concepts [ALL]
Section 11: Policy Implications [BP3]
Section 12: Resolving Economic Conflict [BP5]
Section 13: Environmental Trade-offs [BP4]
Section 14: Global Economic Conflict [BP1-4]
Section 15: Business Strategy in Conflict [BP2-4]
Section 16: Advanced Scenarios [BP5]
Section 17: Evaluating Policy Effectiveness [ALL]

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