TutorLab connects students with Economics tutors across the UK for A-Level and IB Economics. Tutors specialise in the 25-mark evaluation essays, market failure, macro and microeconomics, the skills that separate grade A from grade B. Browse profiles and enquire directly from £35/hr.
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Economics tutors in the UK on TutorLab list rates from £10 to £100 per hour, across 32 verified tutors. You pay the tutor's own rate directly with no agency commission, so the price you see is the price you pay.
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Economics at A-Level rewards students who can apply theory fluently to real-world examples and construct balanced 25-mark essays with confident evaluation. Tutoring builds both the subject knowledge and the essay discipline.
The gap between understanding Economics and scoring well in it comes down to evaluation, knowing how to reach a justified conclusion under exam conditions is a learnable skill a tutor can teach explicitly.
A-Level Economics tutors charge £38–£65/hour. IB Economics tutors (Higher and Standard Level) often charge £45–£75/hour. Tutors helping with university-level economics or entry tests charge more.
A-Level Economics tutors cover microeconomics (markets, price mechanism, market failure, competition policy), macroeconomics (national income, inflation, unemployment, international trade, monetary and fiscal policy), and quantitative skills. TutorLab tutors cover AQA, Edexcel and OCR A specifications.
The 25-mark evaluation questions are where most A-Level Economics marks are won or lost. A tutor teaches students to apply the PEEL structure (point, evidence, explanation, link), balance arguments with genuine evaluation, and reach a justified conclusion. Practising under timed conditions with mark-scheme feedback is the most effective method.
Yes. Many Economics tutors on TutorLab support students preparing for economics-related university interviews and entry tests, including the TSA (Thinking Skills Assessment) used by Oxford and Cambridge, and the ECAA (Economics Admissions Assessment) used by Cambridge. Tutors can also help with personal statement content for economics applications.
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