STPM, or the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia, is widely recognized as one of the most challenging examinations in the world. It offers a comprehensive range of 23 subjects for students to choose from. While students have the flexibility to select a maximum of 5 subjects, they are required to undertake general studies and the Malaysian University English Test (MUET). Among the array of subjects available, economics stands out as a popular choice among students due to its promising prospects in tertiary education and beyond. The subject opens up numerous opportunities for students as they advance in their academic journey.
If you decide to take on this subject, you must wonder how you prepare and get started on it. There are many ways to prepare for this paper, but one undeniably important factor is getting your hands on as many reference papers and resources as possible. We have listed some of the best channels you can watch to learn more about economics, as well as some places and websites you can head to.
Library
In this day and age, when technology is intertwined with every aspect of our lives, people tend to forget about libraries. Established in 1966, the National Library of Malaysia holds great significance. Over the years, this number steadily increased. Currently, there are over a thousand libraries scattered throughout the country.
When people think of resources to study STPM Economics, we bet libraries do not come to mind. However, you would be surprised at how many resources, reference papers, and books you can find in libraries. Schools also have libraries filled with books that can help you in your journey to mastering STPM Economics.
Although there is no specified textbook for STPM Economics, your syllabus includes a list of reference books that can help you tremendously in your preparation for the examination. These books are available in libraries close to you and even in your schools.
- Bank Negara Malaysia, diterbitkan setiap tahun. Laporan Tahunan. Kuala Lumpur.
- Bank Negara Malaysia, diterbitkan setiap tahun. Buletin Suku Tahunan. Kuala Lumpur.
- Bank Negara Malaysia, 1999. The Central Bank and Financial System in Malaysia: A Decade of Change. Kuala Lumpur.
- Baumol, WJ., dan Blinder, A.S., 2009. Economics: Principles and Policy. Edisi ke-11. South Western: Cengage-Learning.
- Case, K.E., dan R.C., 2007. Principles of Economics. Edisi ke-8. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
- Chamhuri Siwar dan Surtahman Kastin Hasan, 2005. Ekonomi Malaysia. Edisi ke-6. Petaling Jaya: Longman.
- Frank, R.H., dan Bon S.B., 2007. Principles of Economics. Edisi ke-3. Boston: McGraw-Hill.
- Heng Siew Ngu dan Md Zyadi Md Tahir, 2008. Mikroekonomi: Teks Pra-U, STPM dan Matrikulasi. Petaling Jaya: Pearson Longman.
- Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia. Diterbitkan setiap tahun. Buku Tahunan Perangkaan. Kuala Lumpur.
- Kementerian Kewangan Malaysia. Diterbitkan setiap tahun. Laporan Ekonomi. Kuala Lumpur: Percetakan Nasional.
- Chang Lai Mooi, 2008. Makroekonomi: Teks Pra-U, STPM dan Matrikulasi. Petaling Jaya: Pearson Longman.
- Lipsey, R.G., dan K.A.C., 1995. An Introduction to Positive Economics. Edisi ke-8. Oxford University Press.
- McConnell, C.R., dan Brue, S.L, 2008. Economics: Principles, Problems and Policies. Edisi ke-17. Boston: McGraw Hill.
- Mankiw, N.G., 2007. Principles of Economics. New York: Worth Publishers.
- Mohd Rosli Mohamed dan Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan (Penyunting), 2000. Pembangunan Ekonomi Malaysia Era Globalisasi. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Universiti Malaya.
- Parkin, M., 2000. Economics. Edisi ke-12. Reading, Massachusetts: AddisonWesley.
- Pindyck, R.S. dan Rubinfield, D., 2004. Principles of Economics. New York: McMillan.
- Sabariah Ali, 2007. Ace Ahead. Mikroekonomi Kertas 1 STPM. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford Fajar.
- Sabariah Ali, 2008. Makroekonomi STPM. Kertas 2. Kuala Lumpur: Aneka Publishing.
- Sadano Sukirno, 2005. Mikroekonomi. Edisi ke-4. Kuala Lumpur: Aneka Publishing.
- Sadano Sukirno, 2007. Makroekonomi. Edisi ke-4. Kuala Lumpur: Aneka Publishing.
- Rosnah Mohamad Sirin, 2000. Teori Asas Mikroekonomi. Edisi pertama. Johor Bahru: Penerbit Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

Past-Year Questions
As a student in Malaysia, you'll often receive advice from peers and teachers to make sure to attempt as many past-year questions as possible. However, it can be a challenge to find these past-year questions since they are not available on the official MPM website. But don't worry; there are alternative ways to access them.
There are countless places where you can buy past-year STPM Economics examination papers. You can head over to physical stores such as Popular or MPH and browse their STPM resources, and you will definitely come across a few books with a compilation of past-year examination papers.
If you prefer the convenience of online shopping, you'll be pleased to know that you can easily find compilations of past year's papers at very affordable prices on popular shopping platforms such as Lazada and Shopee. You can purchase soft copies for less than RM10, making it a cost-effective option for accessing study materials.
Why buy new books when you can easily get pre-loved ones? You can easily get physical books on references and past year papers from sites such as Carousell.
Online
There are a lot of sites you can go to to find resources to help you with your STPM Economics papers. One of the best ways to learn STPM Economics is by watching videos online. If you are stuck with a theory or concept, you can find videos explaining them online.
If you are preparing for an examination, there is also loads of information and videos online that can help you.
One of the best places to learn about STPM Economics videos is YouTube. There are plenty of channels that are specifically aimed at STPM students who are taking the economics paper. We have listed some channels you should really give a try to help you in your preparations for the Economics paper.
Cikgu Tang
Cikgu Tang is a YouTube channel with over 138 videos available for students. This channel is specifically useful for STPM Economics students. The videos range from Macroeconomics and microeconomics to revision videos. The videos are prepared based on the topics, so it will be super easy for students to look them up.
Jaydee Yee
Jaydee Yee is another YouTube channel that is popular among STPM students. This channel has over seventy videos covering STPM Economics. Their videos range from videos on specific economics topics to tips on scoring for your paper. One of the best things about this channel is that they give very specific tips on answering economic questions, including tips on how to tackle essay questions that students tend to find difficult.
Didik TV
This list wouldn’t be complete without the mention of this channel. This channel is where you will find the popular Didik TV and Sukses STPM videos. This channel has over 500 thousand subscribers and over 18 thousand videos uploaded. They have information and resources for all students, including lower-secondary and higher-secondary students. For STPM Economics specifically, they have videos not only explaining how to answer your economics paper properly but also providing tips and information on the formats.

STPM Reports
STPM economic reports are one of a student’s most important resources. We know that most students look for references and books for STPM Economics, looking at past year papers and activity books. Some students don’t even know about STPM reports, and they do not know what they are missing out on. STPM Economic reports are published on a yearly basis by MPM (Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia). Just take note that they are published a year later.
So, what exactly is an STPM report? This report has the answers to the past year’s questions as well as how students performed in the examinations. One reason why we believe this report is highly valuable is because it analyses how students answered the questions and gives a summary of how it should and can be improved. This is highly beneficial for students as it is a window into what and how they should answer. Getting a glimpse of what the examiners expect can be a game changer to students; therefore, we highly suggest that students get this and not miss out on it. They also offer a comprehensive overview of each student’s performance by presenting the percentage of candidates for each grade level. This will assist students in gaining a better understanding of the grading system.
Superprof is an online platform that enables students to find tutors. If you are located in Malaysia and are looking for a tutor to help you in your STPM Economics, Superprof is where you should be heading. We have qualified and experienced tutors with a wide range of methods to help you not only learn and master but also score in your STPM Economics examination.
Although you can study yourself, having a tutor is highly beneficial. They help you understand your subject better and faster and build your confidence so you will be sure of yourself as you step into the examination hall.
If you have a specific learning style or require a specific teaching method, you can easily discuss it with our tutor, and we are sure you can be accommodated. Our tutors are flexible, and most of them even offer their first lesson for free, so you can get a feel for their lessons before you commit to classes.
There is also flexibility on the type of classes you would like to have, whether it be a physical class or an online one. You will get to choose whichever is more convenient for you. This feature is usually not available in most tuition centres in Malaysia as they have specific times for their classes. You also get to choose if you would like a group lesson or an individual one-to-one class.








