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ECONOMICS-B-9EB0 · Pearson Edexcel A Level

ECONOMICS-B-9EB0/21

Paper 2

Economics B · 2024 · Variant 1

Relative difficulty

Demanding · 3.8/5

Analysis source: Pearson Edexcel

Analysis aligned to the official syllabus and assessment design.

Relative difficulty

3.8 / 5

Total marks

300

Duration

360 min

Most tested topic

Productivity, Efficiency, and Supply-Side Policies

Cohort performance

Session statistics from official examination reports

Total marks

300

Duration

360 min

Session difficulty

3.8 / 5

Key examiner messages

Top priorities from the principal examiner before you revise

1

The Summer 2024 examination series for GCE A-Level Economics B (9EB0) represented a balanced yet challenging test of students' analytical, quantitative, and evaluative capabilities.

2

Across Papers 1, 2, and 3, the exam board continued to place a heavy emphasis on contextual application, real-world case studies (such as TUI Group, Moko, Starbucks, and Tesla), and robust quantitative calculations.

3

Key mathematical questions on Operating Profit Margin, Price Elasticity of Demand (PED), index numbers, and capacity utilisation provided students with straightforward opportunities to secure high marks, provided they adhered strictly to instructions regarding rounding and unit labels.

Question difficulty map

How candidates performed on each question in this series

No data available in official reports

Assessment objectives

Skill and AO weighting from official examiner commentary

Quantitative /7
Diagrammatic6
Application Tourism Structural Evaluation5
Synoptic2
Linking1

Skill weighting

Shows the skill mix this paper tested most heavily.

Quantitative /Quantitative /DiagrammaticDiagrammaticApplication Tourism Structural EvaluationApplicationTourismSynopticSynopticLinkingLinking
SkillWeightShare
  • Quantitative /

    Weight: 7100%
  • Diagrammatic

    Weight: 686%
  • Application Tourism Structural Evaluation

    Weight: 571%
  • Synoptic

    Weight: 229%
  • Linking

    Weight: 114%

Method marks watchlist

Where working, steps, or method marks were commonly lost

No data available in official reports

Recurring mistakes across years

Themes examiners flag in multiple recent sessions for this subject

No data available in official reports

Question choice intelligence

Mean scores and popularity for optional questions (HKDSE electives)

No data available in official reports

Level exemplars

What candidate scripts at each grade level looked like

No data available in official reports

Grade & admission context

How marks relate to grade thresholds and entry standards

Report type

Examiner report — national grade boundaries and question-level commentary

Level A*

Approx. 66% of maximum mark

Level A

Approx. 57% of maximum mark

Level B

Approx. 49% of maximum mark

Level C

Approx. 41% of maximum mark

Level D

Approx. 32% of maximum mark

Level E

Approx. 24% of maximum mark

Deep insights

What top candidates did

Techniques and approaches examiners rewarded in this series

No data available in official reports

Command word playbook

How to match each command word to the expected response style

CalculateFrequency: 3

Show formula, substitution, and unit; method marks need visible working.

ExplainFrequency: 3

Give reasons and link mechanism to outcome; each point needs a because/so chain.

AnalyseFrequency: 2

Break into parts and explain how each contributes to the whole question focus.

DiscussFrequency: 3

Present multiple perspectives with evidence; balance breadth and depth.

AssessFrequency: 9

Match the expected response style for “Assess” questions.

EvaluateFrequency: 5

Weigh arguments for and against with evidence; end with a supported judgement.

Time traps

Sections where candidates spent disproportionate time relative to marks

Paper 1 Section A (40m / 20 marks

Min per mark: 2

Paper 1 Section B (24m / 20 marks

Min per mark: 1.2

Paper 1 Section C (24m / 20 marks

Min per mark: 1.2

Paper 2 Section A (72m / 60 marks

Min per mark: 1.2

Paper 2 Section B (24m / 20 marks

Min per mark: 1.2

Paper 2 Section C (24m / 20 marks

Min per mark: 1.2

Syllabus traceability

Topics linked to questions and mark weighting in this session

Productivity

38 marks this session

Supply-side policies

20 marks this session

Controlling MNCs

20 marks this session

Trading blocs

20 marks this session

MCQ trap analytics

Commonly chosen wrong options from examiner commentary

No data available in official reports

Topic heatmap across years

Mark concentration by topic and exam year for this subject

Mark intensity

LowHigh
Topic
2022
2023
2024
Σ

Productivity

18
38
56

Policies to deal with market failure

52
52

Growing economies (Globalisation)

48
48

Arguments for and against regulation

32
32

The impact of multinational corporations (MNCs)

32
32

Methods of growth

22
22

Supply-side policies

20
20

Controlling MNCs

20
20

Paper comparison

Marks and duration breakdown across papers in this session

Paper 1: Markets and how they work:

100 marks120 min

Paper 2: Competing in the global economy:

100 marks120 min

Paper 3: The economic environment and business:

100 marks120 min

Marks you can still earn

Where valid approaches outside the mark scheme may still gain credit

No data available in official reports

Practise what examiners flagged

Target weak topics from this report inside the Revui app

Self-diagnostic checklist

Key actions before you sit this paper — copy and tick off as you revise

  • 1Message

    The Summer 2024 examination series for GCE A-Level Economics B (9EB0) represented a balanced yet challenging test of students' analytical, quantitative, and evaluative capabilities.

  • 2Message

    Across Papers 1, 2, and 3, the exam board continued to place a heavy emphasis on contextual application, real-world case studies (such as TUI Group, Moko, Starbucks, and Tesla), and robust quantitative calculations.

  • 3Message

    Key mathematical questions on Operating Profit Margin, Price Elasticity of Demand (PED), index numbers, and capacity utilisation provided students with straightforward opportunities to secure high marks, provided they adhered strictly to instructions regarding rounding and unit labels.

Teacher briefing pack

One-page session summary for tutors and classroom review

2024 2024

Economics B

The Summer 2024 examination series for GCE A-Level Economics B (9EB0) represented a balanced yet challenging test of students' analytical, quantitative, and evaluative capabilities. Across Papers 1, 2, and 3, the exam board continued to place a heavy emphasis on contextual applic

  • The Summer 2024 examination series for GCE A-Level Economics B (9EB0) represented a balanced yet challenging test of students' analytical, quantitative, and evaluative capabilities.

  • Across Papers 1, 2, and 3, the exam board continued to place a heavy emphasis on contextual application, real-world case studies (such as TUI Group, Moko, Starbucks, and Tesla), and robust quantitative calculations.

  • Key mathematical questions on Operating Profit Margin, Price Elasticity of Demand (PED), index numbers, and capacity utilisation provided students with straightforward opportunities to secure high marks, provided they adhered strictly to instructions regarding rounding and unit labels.

Total marks
300
Duration
360 min
Session difficulty
3.8 / 5

Session analysis

The Summer 2024 examination series for GCE A-Level Economics B (9EB0) represented a balanced yet challenging test of students' analytical, quantitative, and evaluative capabilities. Across Papers 1, 2, and 3, the exam board continued to place a heavy emphasis on contextual application, real-world case studies (such as TUI Group, Moko, Starbucks, and Tesla), and robust quantitative calculations. Key mathematical questions on Operating Profit Margin, Price Elasticity of Demand (PED), index numbers, and capacity utilisation provided students with straightforward opportunities to secure high marks, provided they adhered strictly to instructions regarding rounding and unit labels.

Updated Jun 14, 2026

Paper breakdown

Paper 1: Markets and how they work:

100 marks120 min

Paper 2: Competing in the global economy:

100 marks120 min

Paper 3: The economic environment and business:

100 marks120 min

Top chapters

Productivity38 marks
Supply-side policies20 marks
Controlling MNCs20 marks
Trading blocs20 marks

Exam structure insights

Marks by chapter

See where the marks were concentrated so revision time goes to the highest-value topics.

Productivity38 marks
Supply-side policies20 marks
Controlling MNCs20 marks
Employment and unemployment20 marks
Trading blocs20 marks
Market failure and externalities20 marks
Growth12 marks
Exchange rate changes12 marks

Mark accessibility

Estimate which marks were basic, mid-level, or high-difficulty.

67% within easy or medium reach

68
132
100
Easy: 68 marksMedium: 132 marksHard: 100 marks

Command word frequency

Spot common command words so answers match the expected response style.

Calculate3 times
Explain3 times
Analyse2 times
Discuss3 times
Assess9 times
Evaluate5 times

Question type mix

Compare the mark share of each paper section and question type.

300Marks
  • Medium Essay

    (Discuss / Assess)

    126·12·42%

  • Long Essay

    (Evaluate)

    120·6·40%

  • Short Answer

    (Explain / Diagram / Calculate)

    54·12·18%

Study ROI

Bigger bubbles recur more often; higher bubbles carry more marks, helping you rank revision priorities.

DifficultyRecurrence %ProductivitySupply-side policiesCapacity utilisationProfit and loss ca…Trading blocs

Difficulty trend

Compare difficulty across recent years.

3.520223.820233.82024

Time vs marks

Compare marks with suggested time allocation to plan exam pacing.

MarksMinutesMarks / min

Paper 1 Section A (

0.50 m/min
20
40

Paper 1 Section B (

0.83 m/min
20
24

Paper 1 Section C (

0.83 m/min
20
24

Paper 2 Section A (

0.83 m/min
60
72

Paper 2 Section B (

0.83 m/min
20
24

Paper 2 Section C (

0.83 m/min
20
24

Paper 3 Section A (

0.83 m/min
50
60

Paper 3 Section B (

0.83 m/min
50
60

Total marks

260

Total time

328 min

Avg pace

0.79

Cumulative marks ladder

The line is your running mark total question by question; dashed lines are the estimated grade cut-offs. See which question the line crosses your target grade at, so you know how far you must answer cleanly and which questions decide a band.

0255075100A* estimatedA estimatedB estimatedC estimatedD estimatedE estimatedU estimated4Q1(a) Explain812Q1(c) Calcula1826Q1(e) Discuss3648Q1(g) Assess6080Q2 Evaluate d100Q3 Evaluate t

Next-year prediction

Topics worth watching next year, with the reason shown directly below each bar.

The role of the central bank

85%

85%

The impact of multinational corporations (MNCs) on local economies

80%

80%

Reducing poverty

75%

75%

Summer 2024 Economics B Analysis

The Summer 2024 examination series for GCE A-Level Economics B (9EB0) represented a balanced yet challenging test of students' analytical, quantitative, and evaluative capabilities. Across Papers 1, 2, and 3, the exam board continued to place a heavy emphasis on contextual application, real-world case studies (such as TUI Group, Moko, Starbucks, and Tesla), and robust quantitative calculations. Key mathematical questions on Operating Profit Margin, Price Elasticity of Demand (PED), index numbers, and capacity utilisation provided students with straightforward opportunities to secure high marks, provided they adhered strictly to instructions regarding rounding and unit labels.

Analysis is paraphrased for study purposes. Always verify against the official examiner report and mark scheme.

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