AP Micro + Macro
Learn economics through
AP Econ from someone who placed #2 in the International Economics Olympiad.
EconLearn is built for AP Econ students who want clear explanations, interactive graphs, and practice that explains the answer.
24
AP Econ modules
Full Micro and Macro coverage
350+
Practice questions
MCQs and FRQs with explanations
17
Live graphs
Move curves and watch the numbers change
International Economics Olympiad
Built from competition-level economics.
Written for AP students.
Competition result
Built by a student who placed second in the International Economics Olympiad. The lessons stay clear and grounded in the course.
#2
Student perspective
Built for the AP Econ topics students tend to get stuck on.
Why it feels different
Most AP Econ sites quiz you before the idea is clear.
That approach works for memorizing terms. It breaks down when you need to understand why a curve moved, what happened to equilibrium, or how the College Board turns a concept into a question.
EconLearn starts with the explanation. The lesson tells you what changed, why it changed, and how to recognize the pattern when it shows up again. After that, you drag the graph, work through the numbers, and test yourself.
The writing comes from recent class experience, so the modules stay focused on the places where students actually get stuck.
Try the graph
Graphs make more sense
when you can move them.
Static diagrams are part of the problem. Here you can shift market demand in a perfect competition graph, watch market price move, and see what that does to an individual firm's output and profit.
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Shift market demand
Grab the demand curve and move it directly with your cursor.
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Watch market price reset
The market equilibrium moves as soon as the demand curve shifts.
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See the firm respond
The firm panel updates MC, ATC, AVC, output, and profit in real time.
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Connect both panels
It becomes obvious how the market graph feeds into the firm graph.
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Full AP coverage
Full AP Micro. Full AP Macro.
Built for the AP course.
Start with the unit you are on, or jump straight to the chapter that is giving you trouble. You do not have to work through the site in order.
MC
Microeconomics
Markets, consumer choice, costs, competition, monopoly, factor markets, externalities, and trade.
MA
Macroeconomics
GDP, inflation, unemployment, growth, the Fed, fiscal policy, business cycles, and exchange rates.
What students use
The tools you need before the AP Econ exam.
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Module explanations
Lessons that move from intuition to graph to what the exam is really testing.
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Practice questions
Wrong answers are explained, not just marked wrong.
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FRQ walkthroughs
Rubrics, graph prompts, and written responses you can study from.
04
Graph sandbox
Supply and demand, monopoly, AD-AS, Phillips curve, exchange rates, and more.
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Flashcards
Clean review sets for when you need a faster pass through the unit.
06
Score predictor
Estimate your AP score from your current performance.
Why students trust it
Built close to the class itself.
The platform reflects real student experience, plus the depth that comes from placing #2 in the International Economics Olympiad. It stays readable and focused on the course in front of you.
What that changes
The site is built around the topics students struggle with most, with explanations written for the questions they actually ask.
Built by
Jude Wallis
Founder and student builder.
Scope
AP Micro + Macro
Modules, graphs, practice questions, and review tools.
Free tools
You can start using the site without paying for anything.
Sign in, pick a unit, and use the parts that help. The point is to make AP Econ easier to learn and easier to access.
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Graph Sandbox
Move 17 economics graphs in one place.
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FRQ Practice
Free-response questions with rubrics and graphs.
Open
Score Predictor
Estimate your AP score from actual performance.
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Standards
See how every module maps to the course framework.
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Resources
Study tips, blog posts, and every free tool.
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Question Bank
Hundreds of AP-style questions across the platform.
Start here
Pick your current unit and start there.
Open a module, try an interactive graph, and work through a few questions. You will know quickly whether EconLearn fits the way you study.