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The following books may be of use to candidates who are
sitting the Ordinary Level Economics syllabus.Several of
the editions listed have been written for the GCSE examination
but are of equal value to the GCE examination.It is not
intended to suggest that a candidate should attempt to consult
all of the books but rather select a few of them for study.
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| AUTHOR |
TITLE |
PUBLISHER |
| A Anderton |
Economics for GCSE |
Collins |
| Harrson & Nutter |
GCSE Study Guide:Economics |
Longman |
| *J Harvey |
Mastering Economics |
Macmillan Press |
| A Lyons |
Essential Economics |
Hodder & Stoughton |
| Paisley & Quillfeldt |
GCSE Economics |
Longman |
| Pratten |
GCSE Economics |
Tudor |
| Stanlake |
Starting Economics |
Longman |
| * Simple A Level text suitable
for good candidates at GCE O Level |
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| There are a variety of subject
specific dictionaries available. Students who wish to understand
economic concepts used in the subject should use them for
reference. |
| AUTHOR |
TITLE |
PUBLISHER |
| J Black |
A Dictionary of Economics |
Oxford Paperbacks |
| G Bannock |
The Penguin Dictionary of Economics |
Penguin Books |
| C Pass |
Collins Dictionary of Economics |
Harper-Collins |
| N Wall |
Complete A-Z Economics & Business Studies |
Hodder & Stoughton |