2023 WASSCE: Final Projected Topics For Economics
The 2023 WASSCE Economics paper will be written on Tuesday, 19th September, 2023. Let’s take a look at the projected topics for this examination.
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FINAL PROJECTED TOPICS
1. The concept of production and time period
2. Demand and Supply analysis
3. Public Finance
4. Price & Planning Theory
6. International Economic organization
7. Agricultural
8. Utility or Equilibrium
9. Economic Growth and Development
10. National Income Accounting
11. Industrialization
12. Population And Census
13. Labour
14. Trade Unions
15. Migration
16. Production.
17. Money
18. International Trade
LIKELY QUESTIONS
1: a) What is meant by the following:
i) Economic growth
ii) Economic development
b) Describe any four ways by which
economic growth of a country can be
promoted
2: a) Describe the vicious circle of poverty
b. How does rapid population growth make it difficult to break the vicious cycle of poverty
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3. (a) With examples. distinguish between direct and indirect tax,
(b) Explain any four problems of tax collection in any West African country.
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4. (a) Distinguish between the following pairs of cost concepts.
(i) Fixed cost and variable cost.
(ii) Real cost and money cost
(iii) Implicit cost and explicit cost.
(b) (i) What would you recommend to a firm whose average cost is greater than its price?
(ii) Give a reason for your answer In (b)(i) above.
5. (a) What is a capital market?
(b) Describe any three instruments used in the capital market.
6. (a) What is (i) devaluation:
(ii) depreciation of currency?
(b) Outline three measures that can be adopted to correct balance of payments deficit
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