CASES OF STUDY

The Case Studies section provides five practical scenarios per module, designed to help young individuals deepen their understanding of the concepts covered in the Basic Economy Handbook. These real-world examples illustrate common financial and economic challenges that young people may encounter, such as managing a personal budget, making investment decisions, understanding employment contracts, or analyzing business strategies. By working through these cases, users can apply their knowledge in a practical and engaging way, reinforcing their financial literacy skills.

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Each case study is structured to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving, allowing users to assess different economic situations and consider various possible outcomes. These exercises will help young individuals evaluate their comprehension, identify areas for improvement, and develop practical strategies for making informed financial and economic decisions. The case studies cover Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Finance, Business, and Labour and Contract Law, ensuring that learners gain a well-rounded understanding of key economic principles in different contexts.

Below, you will find the case studies organized by module, available for download. This format allows users to focus on specific areas of interest or revisit particular topics as needed. Whether working individually or as part of a group activity, these case studies serve as a valuable tool for self-assessment, helping young people test their knowledge and build confidence in applying economic concepts to everyday situations.

Case studies

Macroeconomics

Case studies Macroeconomics

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Microeconomics

Case Studies Microeconomics

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Finance

Case Studies Finance

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Business

Case studies Business

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Labour and Contract Law

Case studies Labour and Contract Law

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