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HSC Economics

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18/10/2021

10 Comments

 

The HSC Economics course takes us into four main topics:

1. The Global Economy
2. Australia's Place in the Global Economy
3. Economic Issues
4. Economic Policies & Management.

Here's an outline:
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Post a comment/ update on what country you would like to investigate for the media report. You can help co-design your assessment task by posting a comment here. If you can't see a space for a comment, go back to the top and click on the blog heading, it should appear for you then.
10 Comments
Wendy Mockler
10/10/2020 11:19:21 am

You can comment here.

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Jack G
19/10/2020 12:41:15 pm

Another point for the media report could be the different levels of globalisation and how the global economy has looked like throughout all of the different levels (With 1.0 there would of been a very limited level of global trading). Especially with 4.0 as the syllabus has points regarding making links to potential economic climates in the future

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Jack G
13/10/2020 10:37:26 am

For the media report we could use a good website like Forbes to analyse a report on a global influence such as COVID-19.

For the ICT task we could create a video on the compassion between economies (Capitalism, Communism, Socialism)

I hope this is what you were asking for.

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Riley Thomas
13/10/2020 10:45:14 am

i don't really mind what the media report looks like

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Riley Thomas
19/10/2020 12:36:36 pm

Economic of the Green new deal and whether or not the proposal can been seen as beneficial for the economy

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Emily Burton
13/10/2020 12:57:18 pm

For the media report we could make a website or something similar as a way of explaining the global economy with reports and important information. We could focus on two individual economies or compare totally different economies as a way of showing the differences throughout the global economy.

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Reif
19/10/2020 12:22:51 pm

We could study other countries economies

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shun
19/10/2020 12:45:09 pm

yes

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Angus Heather link
19/10/2020 12:35:13 pm

Study how colonialism is related to Economics ie. foreign economic powers overriding economic guidance in smaller countries: US in South America, China in SEA

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sean webber
19/10/2020 12:44:05 pm

an informative poster or webpage on how Australia manages its economy in comparison to other developed nations

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      • WEEK 4
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    • TO INFINITY AND BEYOND >
      • LABOUR MARKET INSTITUTIONS
  • HSC
    • THE GLOBAL ECONOMY >
      • INTEGRATION
      • TRADE
      • ECO DEVELOPMENT
    • AUSTRALIA'S PLACE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY >
      • AUS TRADE & FIN FLOWS
      • EXCHANGE RATES
      • PROTECTION IN AUS
    • ECONOMIC ISSUES >
      • ECONOMIC GROWTH
      • UNEMPLOYMENT
      • INFLATION
      • EXTERNAL STABILITY
      • INCOME & WEALTH
      • ENVIRONMENT
    • ECO POL & MMENT >
      • OBJECTIVES
      • FISCAL POLICY
      • MONETARY POLICY
      • MICRO POLICIES
      • LABOUR MKT POLICIES
      • ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
      • LIMITATIONS
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