SSEC13.1.1 WA mapping

ECONOMICS GENERAL COURSE 

Unit 4 – Macroeconomics 

Economic knowledge and understanding

The public sector

  • the size of the government sector in the Australian economy currently, over time, and relative to other economies
  • the size and composition of government revenue and spending in Australia at the commonwealth, state and local government levels.

Taxation

  • types and classification of:
    • direct and indirect taxes
    • taxes on income or expenditure
    • types of Commonwealth taxes, including personal and income tax, goods and services tax, company tax, capital gains tax, fringe benefits tax and excise duty.

Economic objectives

  • the economic objectives of the Australian Government eg: a more equitable distribution of income and the efficient allocation of resources.

Macroeconomic performance

Economic research

  • apply problem-solving, critical thinking and decision-making strategies to achieve outcomes which may be predictable and contestable by nature.

Reasoning, interpretation and analysis

  • identify trends and relationships in economic information and data on the macroeconomy
  • use economic information and data to make predictions on the macroeconomy
  • use evidence found in economic information and data to justify a conclusion.

Communication

  • select and use appropriate terminology
  • select and use appropriate formats when communicating economic understandings.

ECONOMICS ATAR COURSE 

Unit 2 – Macroeconomics 

Economic knowledge and understanding

The public sector

  • the size of the government sector in the Australian economy currently, over time, and relative to other economies
  • the size and composition of government revenue and spending in Australia at the commonwealth, state and local government levels.

Taxation

  • types and classification of:
    • direct and indirect taxes
    • taxes on income or expenditure
    • types of Commonwealth taxes, including personal and income tax, goods and services tax, company tax, capital gains tax, fringe benefits tax and excise duty.

Economic objectives

  • the economic objectives of the Australian Government eg: a more equitable distribution of income and the efficient allocation of resources.

Macroeconomic performance

Economic research

  • apply problem-solving, critical thinking and decision-making strategies to achieve outcomes which may be predictable and contestable by nature.

Reasoning, interpretation and analysis

  • identify trends and relationships in economic information and data on the macroeconomy
  • use economic information and data to make predictions on the macroeconomy
  • use evidence found in economic information and data to justify a conclusion.

Communication

  • select and use appropriate terminology
  • select and use appropriate formats when communicating economic understandings.

Unit 4 – Economic policies and management

Economic knowledge and understanding

Fiscal policy

  • the concept of fiscal policy
  • the components of government revenue and expenditure in the budget.

Reasoning, interpretation and analysis

  • identify trends and relationships in economic information and data regarding Australia’s economic policy and management
  • use evidence found in economic information and data to justify a conclusion.

Communication

  • select and use appropriate formats when communicating economic understandings.