IB Economics

Economics Standard and Higher Level

Course description and aims

Economics is a dynamic social science. The study of economics is essentially about dealing with scarcity, resource allocation and the methods and processes by which choices are made in the satisfaction of human wants. As a social science, economics uses scientific methodologies that include quantitative and qualitative elements.

The DP economics course emphasizes the economic theories of microeconomics, which deal with economic variables affecting individuals, firms and markets, and the economic theories of macroeconomics, which deal with economic variables affecting countries, governments and societies. These economic theories are not studied in a vacuum—rather, they are to be applied to real-world issues. Prominent among these issues are fluctuations in economic activity, international trade, economic development and environmental sustainability.

The economics course encourages students to develop international perspectives, fosters a concern for global issues and raises students’ awareness of their own responsibilities at a local, national and international level. Teachers explicitly teach thinking and research skills such as comprehension, text analysis, transfer, and use of primary sources.

Economics Standard Level

Diploma Programme Year 1 (Grade 11) - CIE 3M

Diploma Programme Year 2 ( Grade 12) - CIA 4U

Economics Higher Level

Diploma Programme Year 1 (Grade 11) - CIE 3M

Diploma Programme Year 2 ( Grade 12) - CIA 4U & HSB 4U