The A-Level Economics (9708) course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the principles, theories, and applications of economics at both microeconomic and macroeconomic levels. The course covers key areas such as market behaviour, market structures, theory of the firm, government intervention, national income, inflation, unemployment, international trade, and economic development. Students develop advanced analytical, evaluative, and problem-solving skills by learning to interpret and analyse economic data, apply economic models to real-world situations, assess policy impacts, and make reasoned recommendations. Emphasis is placed on critical evaluation, case studies, and the correct application of economic principles, alongside rigorous theoretical understanding. This comprehensive approach prepares learners for higher education in economics, business, finance, and related fields, while fostering critical thinking and an appreciation of how economic systems shape societies and influence global outcomes.