Mark Scheme

Mark Scheme

 


Level 1

 

Doesn’t identify any issues. Shows little understanding of economics. Lacks evaluation and analysis. Question not answered adequately. Few, if any, relevant issues are recognised. Economic concepts and principles are

 

0 to 3 marks

 

 

Level 2

 

Identifies at least one issues. Uses basic economics to answer the question. Some identification of different points of view but evaluation is lacking or very basic. Answer lacks clear structure and fails to fully understand the question.  or more relevant issues are recognised. Basic terminology may be used.

 

4 to 6 marks

 

 

 

Level 3

 

At least two issues identified. Economic concept and ideas are applied and understanding is demonstrated. Looks at alternative viewpoints and evaluates key issues / arguments. Uses key economic terms.

 

7 to 10 marks

 

                       

 

Level 4

 

Shows a good understanding of economic concepts and models which are used to help answer the question. Demonstrates an understanding of different view points which enables evaluation of the issues and arguments. Conclusions are drawn.

 

11 to 13 marks

 

 

 

Level 5

 

Identifies at least three issues. Demonstrates a good understanding of economic models and concepts which are applied to help answer the question. Looks at alternative points of view. Uses theory to help evaluate key issues and support conclusions.

 

 

14 to 15 marks

 

 

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