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INSTRUCTIONS Last year at school, I had a history teacher who helped me before exams to do a revision sheet on the subject because there was a lot to say about the chapter. Basically, I understand the concepts in the chapter individually, but when there are too many related concepts mixed together, I lose my sense of structure and I get a bad mark. So he helped me to draw up a revision sheet that gave me a 'structured' way of thinking and was also chronological. This sheet wasn't like the others with simple definitions and isolated links, but it showed a melodious understanding of the course. With him, I always got 20/20. I need your help to create a revision sheet for my introductory economics course, based on the same thinking as my history teacher. Of course, it's going to be different with graphs, etc., but the thinking is the same. Talking to students who have taken this class, they told me that the exam is very much based on the content taught during the lectures, and that it requires a clear and in depth understanding of what's going on behind the graphs. So the revision sheet has to be created with this in mind. It should be able to answer any question framed around different aspects of the class, including questions that are not included in listed problem sets, textbook question, or mock exam question. It should be able to answer those questions as well. History file is attached The chapters: 1. Supply and demand 2. Demand and Consumer Choice 3. Supply and producer choice 4. Equilibrium: Where Supply Meets Demand 5. Elasticity: Measuring Responsiveness 6. When Governments Intervene in Markets 7. Welfare and Efficiency 9. International Trade 10. Externalities and Public Goods 11. The Labor Market 12. Wages, Workers, and Management 13. Inequality, Social Insurance, and Redistribution Student note No need to include the question I was looking more at something that isn't chapter-by-chapter but could eventually have concepts mixed together because they are integrated together