– Choose the subject you think will be most interesting and motivated to study. how to calculate a % – something most A Level maths students can never do) My Advice Note: Only limited Maths is required for A Level Economics. Micro economics is concerned with things like Monopoly and externalities (e.g. Business studies examines management techniques and accounting practises such as profit and loss / cash flow e.t.c.Įconomics deals with macro economics in more detail. But, generally they are stand alone subjects. – some macroeconomics (called external influences in business) and concepts like economies of scale. There is some overlap between Economics and Business Studies. My feeling is that, if they do prefer Economics it will be marginal at best. It is one of those things that have slipped into popular belief, and it is hard to evaluate whether Universities really do value Economics more than Buiness Studies. Many have a feeling that Economics is more of an ‘academic subject’ and therefore more valued by Universities. I have taught a little business studies (though never studied it), but my main preference is for Economics. I often get asked, which is the better subject – Economics or Business Studies. should i take business or ecomomics at A level? i have got an A in business at gcse but im not sure which one to take. Readers Question: could you please help me.
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