ECONOMICS
Unit 2: Economics
Unit 3: Economics
Macroeconomic Issues
A Course
Concepts and principles
- proposes individual and/or collective action drawing on economic concepts and principles, taking into account environmental, social and economic factors; and predicts the outcomes of the proposed action (ECOA04).
Nature and purpose of economics
- explain the economic role of individuals, firms, institutions, markets and governments (ECOA06).
Types and forms
- explain the influence of political, ethical, environmental and social factors economic decision making (ECOA07)
- explain the consequences of contemporary economic issues on individuals, firms and governments (ECOA08).
Inquiry, research and investigation
- compose responses drawing on data, models theories and information (ECOA13).
Communication
- communicate economic information, ideas, issues and arguments using appropriate written and/or oral and graphic forms (ECOA14)
- use economic language in appropriate contexts to demonstrate economic knowledge (ECOA15).
T Course
Concepts and principles
- proposes individual and/or collective action drawing on economic concepts and principles, taking into account environmental, social and economic factors; and predicts the outcomes of the proposed action (ECOT04).
Nature and purpose of economics.
- evaluate the economic role of individuals, firms, institutions, markets and governments (ECOT06).
Types and forms
- analyse the influence of political, ethical, environmental and social factors on economic decision making (ECOT07)
- hypothesise the consequences of contemporary economic issues on individuals, firms and governments (ECOT08).
Inquiry, research and investigation
- compose responses drawing on data, models theories and information (ECOT13).
Communication
- communicate economic information, ideas, issues and arguments using appropriate written and/or oral and graphic forms (ECOT14)
- use economic language in appropriate contexts to demonstrate economic knowledge and understanding (ECOT15).
M Course
Concepts and principles
- proposes individual and/or collective action drawing on economic concepts and principles, taking into account environmental, social and economic factors; and predicts the outcomes of the proposed action (ECOM03).
Nature and purpose of economics
- describe the economic role of individuals, firms, institutions, markets and governments (ECOM04).
Types and forms
- describe the influence of political, ethical, environmental and social factors on economic decision making (ECOM05).
Inquiry, research and investigation
- compose responses drawing on data, models theories and information (ECOM07).
Communication
- communicate economic information, ideas, issues and arguments using appropriate written and/or oral and graphic forms (ECOM08)
- use economic language in appropriate contexts to demonstrate economic knowledge and understanding (ECOM09).