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Government objectives & policy — GCSE Economics Revision

Revise Government objectives & policy for GCSE Economics. Step-by-step explanation, worked examples, common mistakes and exam-style practice aligned to AQA, Edexcel and OCR.

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Government objectives & policy in GCSE Economics: explanation, examples, and practice links on this page.
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What is Government objectives & policy?

Government objectives & policy is part of Macroeconomics & the global economy in GCSE Economics. Strong answers combine accurate knowledge with the right exam skill: define, calculate, explain, analyse, evaluate, and recommend. Treat the topic as a set of definitions, examples, arguments, and evaluation points rather than a paragraph to memorise.

Board notes: Exam boards vary in specification wording, case studies and assessment objectives. Use this as a structured revision base, then check your board specification for required examples and command-word weightings.

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For a Government objectives & policy question, start with a precise definition or claim. Add one relevant example from Macroeconomics & the global economy, explain the mechanism or relationship, then evaluate the strength or limit of the point. A strong final line says how far the evidence answers the question, not just that the topic is important.

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  1. 1Define the core term in Government objectives & policy, then draw or describe the chain of cause and effect.
  2. 2Add one calculation, diagram, stakeholder impact, or real-world example where the question allows it.
  3. 3Finish with one evaluative line: who benefits, what depends on context, and what limits the argument.

Common mistakes

  • 1Using a correct fact without linking it back to the exact wording of the question.
  • 2Making a general point when the question needs a named example, study, case study, diagram, data point, or stakeholder.
  • 3Adding evaluation as a final sentence instead of building it into the argument.

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A student is working through a Government objectives & policy problem. Solve the following and show your full working.

A) 12x + 4
B) 4(3x + 1)
C) 12x − 4
D) 3x + 4

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Core concept

Government objectives & policy is part of Macroeconomics & the global economy in GCSE Economics. Strong answers combine accurate knowledge with the right exam skill: define, calculate, explain, analys…

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  • How do I revise Government objectives & policy?

    Make a one-page sheet with key terms, one worked example, two common mistakes, and three retrieval questions. Then practise a short answer using the command words your board uses most often.

  • What should I include in a Government objectives & policy answer?

    Include the core concept, a relevant example, a clear chain of reasoning, and a brief evaluation or limitation when the command word asks for judgement.

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