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Summary Pearson Edexcel A-level Economics A Student Guide: Theme 1 Introduction to markets and market failure, ISBN: 9781510456891 Theme 1: Introduction to markets and market failure (9EC0)

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1.1.1 Economics as a social
science
Economists thought process? investigating how scarce
resources are allocated to
provide for unlimited human
wants


How are models developed + used? include assumptions

judged upon ability to explain +
predict consumer/producer
behaviour

difference between theory +
model?

used interchangeably

theory - words

models - precise +
mathematical terms



💡 can be unrealistic due to
simplification




Why is economics a social science? variables change

human behaviour = unpredictable
+ often simplified

usually expressed in terms of
probability

often not possible to set up
experiments, control groups or
only change one variable


1.1.1 Economics as a social science 1

, What does ceteris paribus mean? all other things remaining same



💡 isolate one factor +
assuming all other things
same → make judgement
on effect of changing it




1.1.1 Economics as a social science 2

, 1.1.2 Positive + normative
economic statements
What is positive economics? scientific/objective study of
subject

can be supported/refuted with
evidence


What is normative economics? concerned with value judgements

an assessment of something
as good or bad in terms of
one's standards or priorities

non-scientific approach

often includes some positive
economics within it



💡 normative statements often
include words like : ought,
should, fair, unfair, better,
worse




What is the role of value judgements personal preferences, beliefs +
in influencing economic decision subjective assessment underpin
making + policy? normative economics

value judgements have major
influence

explores preferences of
individuals, firms + government




1.1.2 Positive + normative economic statements 1

, 💡 value judgements > opinion




1.1.2 Positive + normative economic statements 2
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