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IGCSE (0455) Economics Foundations

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This is a beginner-friendly introduction suitable for anyone who wants to understand the basic concepts of Economics or IGCSE students who are willing to review key topics learned. No need for any preparation.

This enrichment course aims to cover key concepts including the basic economic problem, the allocation of resources, and microeconomic decision makers. Learners will gain a complete understanding of the first half content of of the IGCSE 0455 Economics syllabus making the suitable for the official exam on the covered topics (If they are willing to attend the exam training after the understanding of concepts in each course).

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Alex L 🇨🇳

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Great to meet you all here, I'm Alex, a Grade 10 student from Beijing, China, currently in my second year of the IGCSE program. My primary academic focus is economics. I'm also eager to share study strategies and preparation tips for English proficiency exams, such as the PSAT and TOEFL. I'm also an amateur at photography, flight simulation, chess, etc.

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You are allowed to skip 2 sections without arranging make-up classes with the tutor. Any more will result you being withdrawn. If you are unable to attend a session anytime, please inform me in advance whenever possible.

SESSION 1

4

Jan

SESSION 1

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Sun 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM UTCJan 4, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM UTC

This is a beginner-friendly introduction suitable for anyone who wants to understand the basic concepts of Economics or IGCSE students who are willing to review key topics learned. No need for any preparation.

This session introduces the basic economic problem which include
1. The nature of the economic problem
2. Factors of production
3. Opportunity cost
4. Decision makers of an economy
5. Production possibility curves (PPC)

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Jan 4

1 week

60 mins

/ session

Next session on January 4, 2026

SCHEDULE

Sunday, Jan 4

11:30AM