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Sure, here’s a concise and engaging mock-up for an A-Level Economics Wikipedia page, incorporating quotes from different thematic areas of the subject.

= A-Level Economics = A-Level Economics is an advanced academic course studied in the United Kingdom and other countries, designed to introduce students to the fundamentals and complexities of economic theory and its real-world applications. This course aims to develop students' understanding of economic dynamics, policy implications, and their impacts on national and global scales.

Contents

 * 1) Overview
 * 2) Curriculum
 * 3) Themes and Key Quotes
 * 4) Assessment
 * 5) See also
 * 6) References

Overview
A-Level Economics explores diverse aspects of both microeconomics and macroeconomics, encouraging students to analyze, evaluate, and form reasoned conclusions about contemporary economic issues.

Curriculum
The curriculum is structured around specific themes that build upon students' understanding progressively from basic economic concepts to more complex theories and their implications.

Themes and Key Quotes

 * Theme 1.1: Economics as a Social Science
 * "Economics is fundamentally a study of choices; it examines how individuals, businesses, governments, and societies make decisions about allocating resources." — Dr. A. Smith
 * "Understanding economics means considering more than numbers; it's about the impacts of decisions on society and the environment." — Prof. B. Johnson
 * Theme 2.1: The Role of Markets
 * "Markets are the beating heart of an economy, pumping essential goods and services where they are most needed." — Dr. C. Lee
 * "Invisible hand? More like visible consequences—markets shape our daily lives in myriad ways." — Prof. D. Miller
 * Theme 3.1: Economic Efficiency
 * "Efficiency in economics isn’t about doing things quickly; it’s about maximizing welfare with the resources at hand." — Dr. E. Roberts
 * Theme 4.1: Macroeconomic Indicators and Policies
 * "Macroeconomic policies are the tools used by governments to steer the economy towards growth, stability, and full employment." — Prof. F. Turner

Assessment

 * Examinations: Students are assessed primarily through written exams, which include a mix of multiple-choice, short answer, and essay questions.
 * Coursework: Some boards may require research and analysis projects.