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Reading data in graphical form

Our new regular column will help you develop the quantitative skills that are vital to success when studying economics. In this issue, Peter Smith provides practical guidance on reading and interpreting data presented in graphical form

Q uantitative skills have always been important in studying economics at A-level and beyond. For those of you in the first year of your economics A-level, quantitative skills will be explicitly assessed. Those of you in your second year of study will already realise that these skills are important for your success.

What sorts of skills are included here? The official list is as follows:

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