A-Level Economics can feel overwhelming — macroeconomics, microeconomics, essay writing, evaluation marks... the list goes on. If you or your teen is taking H1 or H2 Econs in Singapore, this guide will help you revise smarter (not just harder).
We’ve gathered the best resources, strategies, and revision books used by top scorers — all available at OpenSchoolbag.com.sg.
๐ง Why A-Level Economics Is Tough (But Scorable)
The subject is concept-heavy and requires:
- Strong diagram skills
- Essay technique
- Application to Singapore context
- Critical evaluation (for high marks!)
And yes — it’s not just about memorising definitions. You’ll need strategic practice with model essays, data-response questions (DRQs), and past-year papers.
๐ Best A-Level Economics Books & Guides in Singapore (H1 & H2)
Top picks available on OpenSchoolbag:
- JC Economics Model Essays (Topical)
Great for: Essay structuring, real-world examples, Singapore context - Case Studies Practice Guide for A-Level Economics
Great for: Tackling DRQs with proper analysis and evaluation - GCE A-Level TYS (Ten-Year Series)
Great for: Tracking question trends and mastering exam patterns - Mind Maps & Key Concepts Booklets
Great for: Fast revision before exams - Topical Revision Books (Macroeconomics, Market Failure, etc.)
Great for: Building content mastery one theme at a time
๐ Filter by H1 or H2 on OpenSchoolbag to avoid confusion.
๐ What Sets These Books Apart?
Feature |
Why It Matters |
Singapore context examples |
MOE exams want local relevance (e.g. GST, COE, CPF) |
Model answers with evaluative comments |
Teaches scoring strategy — not just content |
Graph drawing & annotations |
Diagrams are key to scoring in both Paper 1 & 2 |
Step-by-step DRQ breakdowns |
Common struggle area for many JC students |
๐ซ Trusted Publishers & Contributors
- JCEconomics.com
- SAP Publishers
- Marshall Cavendish and Casco series
๐งช How to Plan A-Level Econs Revision (Month-by-Month)
June–August:
- Focus on mastering core content and diagrams
- Use mind maps and topical revision books
September–October:
- Switch to essay practice + timed DRQs
- Start doing TYS questions under exam conditions
Last 2 weeks before exam:
- Rapid revision using summary books
- Review examiner reports and mark schemes
๐ก Tip: Combine reading with writing. Passive learning doesn’t cut it for Econs.
โ Final Word
A-Level Economics isn’t about memorising — it’s about method. And the right books make all the difference between a B and an A.
Whether your child is just starting JC1 or prepping for JC2 Prelims, OpenSchoolbag offers a handpicked selection of proven revision materials used by students from Singapore’s top junior colleges.
๐ Browse the full A-Level Economics collection
๐ Start your revision at OpenSchoolbag.com.sg