IB 12 SYLLABUS Economics SL and HL Core
Both IB
Economics SL and HL consist of the same core requirements that consist of
differing number of hours. Both classes will cover the same 4
sections in the order listed below with the subtopics listed below. Note: there
are more subtopics covered in Higher
Level (I
will explain more below):
Section #1: Microeconomics - 35 Hours for SL and 95 Hours for HL
1.1 Competitive Markets: Demand and Supply (Some Topics HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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The
nature of markets
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The
law of demand
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The
demand curve
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The
non-price determinants of demand (factors that change demand or shift the
demand curve)
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Movements
along and shifts of the demand curve
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Linear demand
functions (equations), demand schedules and graphs
(HL ONLY) |
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The
law of supply
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The
supply curve
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The
non-price determinants of supply (factors that change supply or shift the
supply curve)
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Equilibrium
and changes to equilibrium
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Calculating and
illustrating equilibrium using linear equations
(HL ONLY) |
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Resource
allocation
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Consumer
surplus
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Producer
surplus
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Allocative
efficiency
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1.2 Elasticity
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Price elasticity of demand and its determinants
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Applications
of price elasticity of demand
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Cross
price elasticity of demand and its determinants
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Applications
of cross price elasticity of demand
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Income
elasticity of demand and its determinants
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Applications
of income elasticity of demand
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Price
elasticity of supply and its determinants
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Applications
of price elasticity of supply
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1.3 Government Intervention (Some Topics HL Extension, Plus One Topic HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Specific (fixed amount) taxes and ad valorem (percentage)
taxes and their impact on markets
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Tax incidence and
price elasticity of demand and supply
(HL ONLY) |
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Impact
on markets
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Price
ceilings (maximum prices): rationale, consequences and examples
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Price
floors (minimum prices): rationale, consequences and examples
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1.4 Market Failure (Some Topics HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Market failure as a failure to allocate resources efficiently
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The
meaning of externalities
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Negative
externalities of production and consumption
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Positive
externalities of production and consumption
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Lack
of public goods
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Common
access resources and the threat to sustainability
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Asymmetric information
(HL ONLY) |
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Abuse of monopoly
power
(HL ONLY) |
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1.5 Theory of the Firm and Market Structures (HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Production in the short run: the law of diminishing returns
(HL ONLY) |
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Costs of production:
economic costs
(HL ONLY) |
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Costs of production in
the short run
(HL ONLY) |
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Production in the long
run: returns to scale
(HL ONLY) |
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Costs of production in
the long run
(HL ONLY) |
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Total revenue, average
revenue and marginal revenue
(HL ONLY) |
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Economic profit
(sometimes known as abnormal profit) and normal profit (zero economic profit
occurring at the breakeven point)
(HL ONLY) |
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Profit maximization
(HL ONLY) |
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Alternative goals of
firms
(HL ONLY) |
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Assumptions of the
model
(HL ONLY) |
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Revenue curves
(HL ONLY) |
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Profit maximization in
the short run
(HL ONLY) |
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Profit maximization in
the long run
(HL ONLY) |
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Shut-down price and
break-even price
(HL ONLY) |
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Efficiency
(HL ONLY) |
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Monopoly: Assumptions
of the model
(HL ONLY) |
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Barriers to entry
(HL ONLY) |
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Revenue curves
(HL ONLY) |
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Profit maximization
(HL ONLY) |
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Revenue maximization
(HL ONLY) |
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Natural monopoly
(HL ONLY) |
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Monopoly and
efficiency
(HL ONLY) |
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Policies to regulate
monopoly power
(HL ONLY) |
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The advantages and
disadvantages of monopoly compared with perfect competition
(HL ONLY) |
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Monopolistic
Competition: Assumptions of the model
(HL ONLY) |
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Revenue curves
(HL ONLY) |
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Profit maximization in
the short run
(HL ONLY) |
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Profit maximization in
the long run
(HL ONLY) |
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Non-price competition
(HL ONLY) |
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Monopolistic
competition and efficiency
(HL ONLY) |
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Monopolistic
competition compared with perfect competition and monopoly
(HL ONLY) |
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Assumptions of the
model
(HL ONLY) |
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Game theory
(HL ONLY) |
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Open/formal collusion
(HL ONLY) |
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Tacit/informal
collusion
(HL ONLY) |
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Non-collusive
oligopoly
(HL ONLY) |
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Necessary conditions
for the practice of price discrimination
(HL ONLY) |
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Section #2: Macroeconomics - 40 Hours for SL and 50 Hours for HL
2.1 The Level of Overall Economic Activity (One Topic HL Extension)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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The circular flow of income model
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Measures
of economic activity: gross domestic product (GDP), and gross national
product (GNP) or gross national income (GNI)
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Short-term
fluctuations and long-term trend
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2.2 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply (One Topic HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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The AD curve
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The
components of AD
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The
determinants of AD or causes of shifts in the AD curve
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The
meaning of aggregate supply
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Alternative
views of aggregate supply
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Shifting
the aggregate supply curve over the long term
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Short-run
equilibrium
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Equilibrium
in the monetarist/new classical model
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Equilibrium
in the Keynesian model
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The nature of the Keynesian multiplier
(HL ONLY) |
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2.3 Macroeconomic Objectives (Some Topics HL Extension, Plus One Topic HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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The meaning of unemployment
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Consequences
of unemployment
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Types
and causes of unemployment
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The
meaning of inflation, disinflation and deflation
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Consequences
of inflation
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Consequences
of deflation
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Types
and causes of
inflation |
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Possible relationships
between unemployment and inflation
(HL ONLY) |
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The
meaning of economic growth
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Causes
of economic growth
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Consequences
of economic growth
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The
meaning of equity in the distribution of income
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Indicators
of income equality/inequality
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Poverty
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The
role of taxation in promoting equity
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Other
measures to promote equity
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The
relationship between equity and efficiency
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2.4 Fiscal Policy
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Sources of government revenue
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Types
of government expenditures
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The
budget outcome
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Fiscal
policy and short-term demand management
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The
impact of automatic stabilizers
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Fiscal
policy and its impact on potential output
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Evaluation
of fiscal policy
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2.5 Monetary Policy
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Interest rate determination and the role of a central bank
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Monetary
policy and short-term demand management
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Monetary
policy and inflation targeting
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Evaluation
of monetary policy
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2.6 Supply-Side Policies
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Supply-side policies and the economy
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Investment
in human capital
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Investment
in new technology
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Investment
in infrastructure
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Industrial
policies
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Policies
to encourage competition
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Labour
market reforms
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Incentive-related
policies
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The
strengths and weaknesses of supplyside policies
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Section #3: International Economics - 25 Hours for SL and 45 Hours for HL
3.1 International Trade (One Topic HL Extension, Plus One Topic HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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The benefits of trade
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Absolute and
comparative advantage (HL ONLY)
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The
World Trade Organization (WTO)
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Types
of trade protection
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Arguments
for and against trade protection (arguments against and for free trade)
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3.2 Exchange Rates (Some Topics HL Extension)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Determination of freely floating exchange rates
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Causes
of changes in the exchange rate
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The
effects of exchange rate changes
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Fixed
exchange rates
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Managed
exchange rates (managed float)
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Evaluation
of different exchange rate systems
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3.3 The Balance of Payments (One Topic HL Extension, Plus Some Topics HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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The meaning of the balance of payments
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The
components of the balance of payments accounts
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The
relationships between the accounts
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The
relationship between the current account and the exchange rate
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Implications of a
persistent current account deficit
(HL ONLY) |
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Methods to correct a
persistent current account deficit
(HL ONLY) |
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The Marshall-Lerner
condition and the J-curve effect
(HL ONLY) |
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The
relationship between the current account and the exchange rate
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Implications
of a persistent current account surplus
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3.4 Economic Integration (One Topic HL Extension)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Preferential trade agreements
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Trading
blocs
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Monetary
union
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3.5 Terms of Trade (HL Only)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Measurement
(HL ONLY) |
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Causes of changes in
the terms of trade
(HL ONLY) |
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Consequences of
changes in the terms of trade
(HL ONLY) |
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Section #4: Development Economics - 30 Hours for SL and HL
4.1 Economic Development
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Economic growth and economic development
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Common
characteristics of economically less developed countries
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Diversity
among economically less developed nations
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International
development goals
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4.2 Measuring Development
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Single indicators
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Composite
indicators
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4.3 The Role of Domestic Factors
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Domestic factors
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4.4 The Role of International Trade (One Topic HL Extension)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Trade problems facing many economically less developed
countries
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Trade
strategies for economic growth and economic development
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4.5 The Role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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The
meaning of FDI and MNCs
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Advantages
and disadvantages of FDI for economically less developed countries
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4.6 The Roles of Foreign Aid and Multilateral Development Assistance
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Classifications
and types of aid
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Evaluation
of foreign aid
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The
roles of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank
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4.7 The Role of International Debt
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Foreign
debt and its consequences
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4.8 The Balance Between Markets and Intervention
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Subtopic
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IB Points to
Understand (SL and HL unless otherwise noted)
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Strengths
of market-oriented policies
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Weaknesses of market-oriented
policies
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Strengths
of interventionist policies
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Weaknesses
of interventionist policies
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Market
with government intervention
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Internal Assessment - 20 Hours for SL and HL
Hopefully, your portfolio will look better
than this!
Portfolio of Three Commentaries
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Overall
Requirements
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Article
Requirements
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Individual
Work equirement
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Focus
of the Commentary
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Rubric
Requirements
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