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Master your IB Economics IA with expert tips on choosing topics, selecting articles, effective structure, and using the CLASPP evaluation method.

The IA’s make up 20% of your final grade in IB Economics, so you cannot underestimate their importance! If you find yourself struggling with anything from finding a topic to writing your evaluation, here are the answers to 5 of the most frequently asked questions about the econ IA’s, answered by expert IB graduates.
As IB Economists we’re expected to write 3 separate commentaries based on three areas of the syllabus: one in microeconomics, one in macroeconomics, and one in either international trade or development economics.
The best topics tend to be those that have a clear economic theory, but have scope for relevant and detailed evaluation. Taxes and subsidies, for instance, are perfect topics for discussion as they both have clear diagrams in the syllabus and are also closely related to externalities and elasticities. Don’t make it unnecessarily hard for yourselves – you won’t get bonus points for writing about an obscure economic theory. The following is a list of topics we think give you the foundation for an amazing assignment:
Too many candidates limit their chances at nailing their IA by choosing a bad article. Here are three pointers to avoid that mistake:
If you can find an article published in the last year from a reputable news source, which mentions the imposition of a specific policy without going into excessive economic analysis, you’re on the right track to smash that IA!
Here are some examples of great articles for your IA! (Sugar tax) (Fiscal Stimulus)
On top of making sure the content of your IA is top-notch, structuring it effectively can make a large difference to your final mark. Most high-scoring Economics IA can be broken down into 5 sections:
We all know diagrams are at the heart of IB Economics. For the IA, this is no different. When we insert diagrams, we need them to be large, labelled, clear and correct. Beyond this, however, we also need to make sure that our diagrams aren’t left ‘hanging’. What do we mean by that? Even if your diagrams are clean and accurate, if you don’t explain them, you might as well not have drawn them as it doesn’t show that you understand what the diagrams are showing! The rubric clearly outlines that all diagrams need ‘a full explanation’. Don’t undo your hard work by failing to connect your analysis to your academic artwork!
Top Tip: To boost your score even more, see if you can add some figures from your article onto your diagrams.
If you take a peek at the IA rubric, you’ll see that the evaluation section is weighted the highest! It’s all well and good explaining the economic theory that an article refers to, but unless we can examine that material in light of the information found within it we’re limiting our score.
But what does evaluation actually mean? And how can we do it effectively?
The acronym CLASPP is your guide to evaluation inspiration:
To score highly under the evaluation header, we need to choose a few of these subsections to analyse how the policy or its proposal might support, undermine, or develop existing economic theory.
So there we have it! 5 of our top tips for maximising your IB Economics IA grade.

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