Year
2017
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 3-hour workshop weekly
Enrolment not permitted
1 of BUSN1003, BUSN2003, ECON1003, ECON2013 has been successfully completed
Course context
Bachelor of Business; Bachelor of Commerce; Bachelor of Social Work; Bachelor of Government and Public Management
Topic description
The topic will review the structure of the Australian economy and its performance in meeting various goals. Economic policy issues will be discussed including important policy issues that are currently being debated. Issues explored will include government intervention, taxation, immigration, protection, wage regulations, foreign investment and the financial system.
Educational aims
The aim is for students to understand the structure of the Australian economy and its performance in meeting various goals. Students should be able to analyse, evaluate and communicate important economic policy issues, such as government intervention, taxation, immigration, protection, wage regulations, foreign investment and the financial system.
Expected learning outcomes
At the conclusion of the topic students will be able to:
  • explain key terms and concepts commonly used in economics, including their definition and meaning, and the limitations in their use
  • describe important historical trends in performance of the economy in key areas
  • locate and use appropriately, key economic data, both past and current, gathered by relevant agencies
  • explain the significant economic policy issues and debates in various aspects of the economy, including who the key stakeholders are and the perspectives they bring to the issues
  • analyse, evaluate and communicate arguments framed in an economic perspective, and be able to respond with your own view, framed in an appropriate manner.