This Economics course offers a clear, engaging path through all essential concepts, tailored for students preparing for JAMB, WAEC, NECO, or anyone looking to understand how economies work. Drawing directly from structured video lessons, the program breaks down Economics into manageable, exam-relevant modules.
This Economics course offers a clear, engaging path through all essential concepts, tailored for students preparing for JAMB, WAEC, NECO, or anyone looking to understand how economies work. Drawing directly from structured video lessons, the program breaks down Economics into manageable, exam-relevant modules.
Economics is the study of how people, organizations, and governments make choices with limited resources. This course provides the crucial foundation needed to analyze economic events, understand market forces, and develop informed perspectives about national and global economies. Through interactive video lessons and practical examples, students will confidently tackle key economic theories, solve exam-style questions, and grasp real-world applications.
Gain Core Skills for School and Life: Economics equips you to interpret news, manage finances, and make decisions in your personal and professional life.
Exam-Focused Approach: Lessons follow the JAMB, WAEC, and NECO syllabi closely, featuring practice questions, case studies, and graphical analyses.
Learn with Engaging Tools: Interactive videos present big ideas in small, easy-to-master lessons. Tackle real-life scenarios, debates, and applications for deeper understanding.
Introduction to Economics
Discover what economics is all about—scarcity, needs, wants, resources, and decision-making. Learn basic concepts such as opportunity cost, scale of preference, and types of economics (micro and macro).
Factors of Production
Examine the four key resources used to create goods and services: land (natural resources), labor (human effort), capital (tools and machines), and entrepreneurship (innovation and risk-taking). Understand how these factors interact and contribute to production, efficiency, and growth.
Demand and Supply
Explore the laws of demand and supply, how prices are set in markets, and what happens when demand or supply changes. Use graphical presentation to understand equilibrium, surpluses, and shortages.
Market Structures
Study various types of markets: perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. Learn about pricing strategies and how firms compete.
Money, Banking, and Financial Systems
Delve into the role of money, banks, and financial institutions. Cover topics like functions of money, inflation, monetary policy, and the importance of banking in economic growth.
National Income and Economic Growth
Understand how economies measure income and progress. Learn about GDP, unemployment, poverty, and factors that drive economic development.
International Trade
Grasp the basics of imports, exports, globalization, and exchange rates. Explore trade advantages, barriers, and international economic organizations.
Government and the Economy
Examine how governments intervene in markets, the reasons for public policies, taxation, subsidies, and regulation.
Environmental Economics
Understand the impact of economic activities on the environment, resource conservation, sustainability, and the role of policy.
Step-by-step video instruction aligned with major exam curriculums
Real-world examples and case studies for practical learning
Revision notes, quizzes, and exam-style practice assignments
Suitable for beginners and those seeking a clearer grasp of economics
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