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Unread 28 Aug 2006, 23:43   #81
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Re: well worth a read

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Originally Posted by furball
Economics can be taught at an accessible level as well - as I'm sure you realise, it's all about the quality of the teacher, not the subject material. Every economic theory at A-Level has a relevant "real life example", e.g. perfect price inelasticity can be shown by FA Cup Final tickets.
Which is also taught in Business Studies

(although petrol is a better example)
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