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Hi :)

I'm just wondering, do you ever put table into an extended response for economics?


Thanks :)
 
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You certainly can, as long as you discuss or analyse the statistics or contents of the table. It's good to have supporting evidence in the form of tables and graphs, because it shows the marker that you've done a lot of research. Good luck! :)
 

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Our teacher says we should have diagrams most of the time, but it depends on the question.
For example if it's 'Describe the role of the government..." you might not but if it's analysing the economy's performance in achieving economic growth, low unemployment etc. you probably would. When you need to use graphs you should briefly outline what the graph shows, e.g.,:" As Figure 1 shows, Aggregate demand increased".
 

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I would recommend sticking to supportive statistics and labelled graphs. Drawing tables can be very time consuming and that can be quite costly if you have poor time management in exams.
 

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