Ngl seeing a lot of misleading advice in this thread. Absolutely zero reason to believe geography is anything but a highly respected A level. It is rigorous and used to be a facilitating subject so is regarded as enabling. Also saw someone talking about how you can't get into a top uni with those options, tbh I'm not sure what they meant but this is obviously not the case. Your options fit well together and they will equip you with very strong skills in the future. Economics compliments geography very well, as it does history to an extent. Both history and geography used to be facilitating subjects if that reassures you, and are both rigorous. Absolutely no reason to believe economics is anything but respected as well, and people go off to top unis all the time with economics A level, and I believe it is quite a commonly chosen option for aspiring historians.