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Hi,

Is it neccessary to have more than one graph for the economics IA? Every sample IA online that I've seen has at least two graphs.

This isn't explicity mentioned in any IB document.

What should I do?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi,

Is it neccessary to have more than one graph for the economics IA? Every sample IA online that I've seen has at least two graphs.

This isn't explicity mentioned in any IB document.

What should I do?

Thanks in advance.

:bee:

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Usually I had two graphs for the economics commentary because first graph was shown to show the economic situation mentioned in the article (such as natural unemployment graph when there is a seasonal unemployment) and then graph which was altered by the solution applied. for example, real wage unemployment is reduced by getting rid of minimum wage or using market-based supply side policies

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Hi,

Is it neccessary to have more than one graph for the economics IA? Every sample IA online that I've seen has at least two graphs.

This isn't explicity mentioned in any IB document.

What should I do?

Thanks in advance.

:bee:

As a rule, I used two to three relevant diagrams per IA. It isn't strictly necessary, but you have a higher chance of getting the marks for "effective use of diagrams" if you have more than just one token diagram.

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