Economics The Leaving Cert Economics course is tedious and requires a lot of learning and understanding. Our notes offer a simplified yet comprehensive solution to studying from a bulky textbook. Both the higher and ordinary level papers have a section A and B. In section A you must answer 6 of 9 questions, and in section B you must answer 4 of.
Over the course of the academic year, Ronan will cover all aspects of the Leaving Cert Economics course in his weekly grinds. He focuses on the questions more commonly seen in the Leaving Cert along with the more challenging questions that can prove to be difficult for students. Each student is given a microeconomics book and a macroeconomics.
Critical look at Leaving Cert economics syllabus long overdue. 8th September 2015. By Chris Johns, Irish Times. Somebody had the bright idea, in 2000, to review the Leaving Certificate economics syllabus. No doubt this was motivated in part by the fact that not much had changed since the subject was introduced in 1969. By that I mean there hadn’t been much change to the syllabus; economics.
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