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Economics 0455 Topic 6.1 Notes - International Specialisation

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These topic notes have been made in conjunction with the 0455 Cambridge IGCSE Economics syllabus (2025), utilising diagrams and explanations from various study resources. They cover all the syllabus statements for Topic 6.1 of the syllabus - International specialisation. The notes are written in concise bullet points without excluding any important information, so this set of notes is perfect for any last-minute revision the night before the exam!

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​6.1 - International specialisation
6.1.1 Specialisation at a national level

Specialisation of countries at a national level
● Economies concentrate on producing goods and services in which they have an
advantage at
● Countries usually concentrate on producing those products that they are best at
making at and which are high in global demand

Different levels of specialisation
● Individual level - worker specialises in a particular task
● Business level - e.g one firm may only specialise in manufacturing drill bits for
concrete work
● Regional level - e.g. Silicon Valley has specialised in the tech industry
● National level as countries seek to trade - e.g. Bangladesh specialises in textiles
and exports them to the world

Factors that allow a country to specialise
1) Superior resource availability
● If quality of the resource is better than other countries → charge higher
prices
● If quantity of the resource is higher → lower prices + drive competitors out
of business by specialising in its extraction and sale
2) Cheaper production methods
● If there are lower costs of production → likely they will be able to lower
selling prices + gain a lead in the international market share
● Some countries can produce cheaply using machinery or technological
innovation
○ Others can also provide a large labour force → perform cheap
manual tasks

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