Feed your curiosity - everyone should have a dabble in some of these resources; the more ambitious you are, the deeper you should go.
DEBT & INFLATION CONFERENCE DECEMBER 2024
Here are the slides and the accompanying talk from the conference:
Who was Adam Smith and what is he famous for? Wow your friends and family with your detailed knowledge of one of the seminal books of all time - without having to read it!
Wealth of Nations Video Catalog | Marginal Revolution University (mru.org)
Global Economics
Tutor2U Topical case studies for context
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/blog/topical-examples-for-alevel-economics-exams-aqa-edition
Manias, Panics & Crashes - a big, detailed look for buffs
and a quick look, a much more accessible document
And something that looks at what is going on right now, as we trudge through Covid-19 - great for flashes of insight
The man who runs the world's biggest hedge fund shares insights on credit and trade cycles:
And the website that has more depth
An easy to read explanation of this:
IEA Magazines & other reading resources
Autumn 2019 : Page 16 How to get an A*
Free market solutions to current problems - short & sharp
Useful mapping document for you to locate IEA resources on specific issues.
This PDF maps their resources to the AQA course specification; their material is very clear and extends beyond the standard course material - it is essential for Oxbridge & Russell Group candidates.
I wish I could find Part 1! This is great for ideas around building UK's export capacity, excellent for trade questions.
Austrian Economics refutes much of what you learn. Ready for the challenge?