Curriculum Summary
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Module |
Skill Area |
Focus Areas |
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1. The basic economic problem |
Knowledge & Understanding |
* Economic scarcity and choice * Factors of production * Opportunity cost * Production possibility curves |
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2. Allocation of resources |
Application & Analysis |
* Micro vs macroeconomics * Price mechanism * Demand and supply * Market equilibrium and disequilibrium |
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3. Microeconomic decision makers |
Analysis & Evaluation |
* Money and banking * Roles of consumers, firms, government * Market structures |
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4. Government and the macroeconomy |
Synthesis & Application |
* Macroeconomic aims * Fiscal and monetary policies * Inflation and unemployment * Economic growth and cycles |
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5. Economic development |
Evaluation & Application |
* Development indicators * Policies to promote development * Income distribution and poverty |
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6. International trade and globalisation |
Analysis & Evaluation |
* Trade benefits * Exchange rates * Balance of payments * Impact of globalisation |
Note: This syllabus emphasises economic reasoning and analytical skills, supporting the application of theory to real-world contexts.
Assessment Overview
Cambridge IGCSE Economics is assessed through two examination papers, both externally assessed.
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Item |
Paper 1 – Multiple Choice |
Paper 2 – Structured Questions |
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Paper Type |
Multiple-choice exam |
Written structured questions |
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Duration |
45 minutes |
2 hours 15 minutes |
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Marks |
30 marks |
90 marks |
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Weighting |
30% |
70% |
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Skills Assessed |
Basic recall, definitions, application of concepts |
Analysis, interpretation of data, evaluation and written explanation |
Key Features of Assessment:
Paper 1 tests understanding of core definitions, concepts and basic economic relationships using 30 multiple-choice questions.
Paper 2 consists of structured questions requiring written responses, data analysis and application of economic theory to scenarios.
Candidates are eligible for grades A*–G based on combined performance in both papers.
Cambridge official IGCSE Economics 0455 syllabus link bellow:
https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/Images/697154-2026-syllabus.pdf