SSEC23.1.1 WA mapping

ECONOMICS GENERAL COURSE

Unit 1: Personal economic and financial decisions

Economic knowledge and understanding

  • taxes on:
    • income, including Pay As You Go (PAYG) personal income tax and fringe benefits tax
    • consumption, including the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and excise tax.

Economic research

  • identify research questions to investigate.

Reasoning, interpretation and analysis

  • identify and organise relevant information within sources.

Unit 4 – Macroeconomics 

Economic knowledge and understanding

The public sector

  • the role of the government in a modified market economy 
  • 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 of Commonwealth taxes, including personal and income tax, goods and services tax, company tax, capital gains tax, fringe benefits tax and excise duty.

Economic research

  • select appropriate print and electronic media sources of economic information and data on the macroeconomy 
  • apply appropriate methods of recording and organising macroeconomic information, including spreadsheets, graphs and tables.

Reasoning, interpretation and analysis

  • identify and organise relevant information within sources. 

ECONOMICS ATAR COURSE 

Unit 2 – Macroeconomics 

Economic knowledge and understanding

The public sector

  • the role of the government in a modified market economy 
  • 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 of Commonwealth taxes, including personal and income tax, goods and services tax, company tax, capital gains tax, fringe benefits tax and excise duty.

Economic research

  • select appropriate print and electronic media sources of economic information and data on the macroeconomy 
  • apply appropriate methods of recording and organising macroeconomic information, including spreadsheets, graphs and tables.

Reasoning, interpretation and analysis

  • identify and organise relevant information within sources.