IB Economics Course
Complete IB Economics course with 150+ videos, IA/EE support, exam strategies and full HL/SL theory. Self-paced and exam-focused.
Full breakdowns of diagrams and evaluation tools are available exclusively in the IB Economics course.
IB Economics Course
Economics | 150+ Videos | Proven Grade 6-7 Results
Looking for a self-paced IB Economics course that actually delivers results? You’ve just found it.
This complete IB Economics programme is trusted by students and parents worldwide. Whether you’re aiming for a top score, struggling with confusing theory, or simply need a structured plan - this course has everything you need.
These are some of the topics you will be able to study in depth:
Why This Course Works
This is not a collection of scattered notes, revision modules or shortcuts. It’s a fully structured learning experience that’s designed to help students get a Grade 6 or 7 in IB Economics, especially for those with limited support from school. The course promotes independent achievement and lifelong learning.
What’s included:
150+ video tutorials
Full SL and HL theory covered in depth
Topic-by-topic activities and exam practice questions
IA and EE support modules
Over 150 exam-ready diagrams made for you and explained
Study notes, article breakdowns, and exam strategies
You can work at your own pace, revisit difficult concepts as needed, and build confidence across all units.
This course covers the entire IB Economics syllabus, including both Standard and Higher Level content:
Introduction to Economics
All you need to start your IB Economics course:
Elasticity, externalities, consumer choice, market failure, market power etc - with real-life examples and exam-focused explanations.
1- Supply
7- Demand
13- Balancing the Market Game (Part 2): Taxes, Subsidies & Nudges
14- Market Failure
16- Externalities
17- Public Goods
21- Market Power Part 3: Monopoly and Natural Monopoly
22- Market Power Part 4: Oligopoly, Collusion, and Game Theory
23- Market Power Part 5: Measuring Market Power Monopolistic Competition
28- Taxation and taxation examples
Blog entries on the IB Economics macroeconomics topics including your favourite topics, fiscal and monetary policies, unemployment, inflation, macroeconomic objectives etc - with real-life examples and exam-focused explanations.
1- Free Markets: Inequality and the Circular Flow
2- Measuring Economics - GDP, GNI and the Circular Flow (Part 1)
3- Measuring Economics Can You Measure Happiness? (Part 2)
6- Macroeconomic Equilibrium - Monetarists vs Keynesians
7- Monetarist vs Keynesian - Economic Policy and Assumptions
8- The Story of Economic Growth
9- Unemployment More Than Just Numbers
10-Unemployment: Why Some Joblessness Is Just Inevitable
11- Inflation
12- Deflation
13- National Debt
15- The Economics of Inequality
18- How Governments Fight Inequality
19- Monetary Policy
21- Fiscal Policy
22- Fiscal Policy Part 2
23- Supply-Side Policies
24- Do Supply-Side Policies Work on Demand?
25- Inflation Part 2
27- Bonds Explained
29- The Minimum Wage
30- The Minimum Wage Debate: Are Good Intentions Enough?
31- Economic Growth
32- Fighting Economic Downturns
33- Productivity and Economic Growth
34- The Labour Market Explained
35- Technology and Economic Growth
36- Does Economic Prosperity Actually Bring Happiness?
37- Corruption
Global Economy / International Trade Index
Everything from exchange rates and protectionism to globalisation and economic development - made digestible for IB learners.
1- Benefits of International Trade
2- Absolute vs. Comparative Advantage
4- Quotas
5- Subsidies
9- The World Trade Organisation
10- Exchange Rates
11- Fixed Exchange Rates
12- Balance of Payments Part 1
13- Balance of Payments Part 2
14- Balance of Payments Part 3 (HL)
16- More Than Just Money: Economic Development
18- Poverty Traps
19- 10 Roadblocks to Prosperity
20-The Political and Social Roadblocks
21- 10 Epic Strategies for Economic Growth & Development
22-Why Some Economic growth and development Strategies Shine While Others Flop
23- Sustainable Development Goals
All HL Extensions included - no exceptionsKey skills for the Internal Assessment and Extended Essay
All lessons are organised by unit and sub-topic, so you can follow the official structure or jump to what you need most.
Designed for Independent Learners
Whether you’re preparing with limited school support, studying as a retake / private candidate, or simply want to excel, this course is built for you.
We believe every student can succeed but only if given the right tools and direction.
You’ll gain access to the same methods I’ve used to help students worldwide achieve their goals, even when facing poor teaching, time pressure, self-doubt or simply poor course structure and organisation.
What Makes This Course Different?
Most online courses try to do too much - or too little.
This one was created by a teacher who actually delivered the IB Economics Course for years at International Schools and who understands what works and how IB students learn best.
In this IB Economics Course you’ll get:
Clarity, not clutter
Straight to the point Videos that actually explain things and consolidate concepts
Activities that reinforce understanding and that push you to the correct standard expected by IB examiners
Diagrams and examples based on real IB exams
Support for the IA and EE that matches what IB examiners want
One-Time Payment. Full Access. No Subscription.
The complete IB Economics course is available for a one-time fee of $299 USD.
You’ll get immediate access for 12 months to everything - all videos, all notes, all diagrams, IA / EE guides, assessment, activity section, and bonus resources. No upsells. No limits.
Ready to Master IB Economics?
Start learning today and take control of your IB success.
This course is ideal for students in Year 11 or 12, as well as motivated parents seeking the most effective, self-paced support for IB Economics.
Trusted by students worldwide. Designed for results.
This has to be one of the most efficient IB courses available out there. If you are doing economics or business management and you feel your school is not giving you the support you need, or if you are running out of time like I did, take this course.
Teresa H.


Both courses business management are excellent but what really helped me was the feedback given on my economics extended essay. I got specific comments on how to improve the work and additional ideas I could use. I got an A! Absolutely chuffed!
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