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Updated A-level student book files

The material in the A-level Nuffield Economics & Business student book was updated in 2006 with fresh data and some new case studies. It is available to download for free from this website.

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A-level Students' book documents can be printed or photocopied and students can access them independently.

Many case studies have been replaced or updated. We have kept close to the original structure of the book, so that it continues to provide a close fit to the specifications.

All the Modules and Options are now available. We also have available the answers to the most of the amended Modules and Options - click on the links below to access them.

Module 1 'Objectives' students book material

Module 2 'Efficiency' students book material

Module 3 'Change' students book material

Module 4 'Competitiveness' students' book material

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Option 1 'What is the global future?' students book material

Option 2 'Can there be certainty?' students book material

Option 3 'Competition, conflict, or consensus?' students book material

Where possible answers will be provided – most of them are now posted here. These will replace the original answer files. They have been added to the appropriate Module/Option sections above. That way, people still using the books will be able to continue to access the original answers.

Teachers' resources

Here are the corresponding Activities, Case studies, and Schemes of work for the Nuffield Advanced Economics and Business Studies course.

Teachers resources

Activities, Case studies, Schemes of work
Here are the original Activities, Case studies, and Schemes of work for the Nuffield Advanced Economics and Business Studies course.

Notes on this material:
* Activities to help with active learning; these ones are still very relevant to all following the A2 course.
* Case studies and Answers are relevant only for users of the original textbook (now badly outdated but still in use in a few schools and colleges); some may be usable; others have been deleted.
* Schemes of work could be used as a basis for development, but would need substantial updating if you use them.