same with my schoolMost of the people I know did inflation + the case study.
but i used the other combo
same with my schoolMost of the people I know did inflation + the case study.
if the Y T rate is reduced for the richest earners, then the richest earners keep a higher proportion of their Yyeah
who told you its wrong
wat logic did you use
wat logic are they using
can u explain
That's extremely surprising. My teacher specifically said to never do the case study because it is extremely hard to get above a 16.Most of the people I know did inflation + the case study.
I reckon it depends on the school and/or the teacher of the class. My teacher encouraged us to work really hard on our case studies, so most of my class did the case study essay. Also in my class, 90% or more chose inflation instead of fiscal/labour marketMost of the people I know did inflation + the case study.
i can't remember if the syllabus specifies them but they're definitely in most textbooksI didn't think it was too hard I thought it was in the syllabus to learn them. Just to clarify, export incentives are pretty much incentives given to exporters in order to make them increase supply and local content rules refer to producers having to use a certain amount of local produce to produce their product
Inflation was definitely an "easier" essay than the inequality one.I reckon it depends on the school and/or the teacher of the class. My teacher encouraged us to work really hard on our case studies, so most of my class did the case study essay. Also in my class, 90% or more chose inflation instead of fiscal/labour market
the mc answers someone posted said it was wrong.yeah
who told you its wrong
wat logic did you use
wat logic are they using
can u explain
They're included under protection as the new emerging popular methodsi can't remember if the syllabus specifies them but they're definitely in most textbooks
kthe mc answers someone posted said it was wrong.
i chose B because decrease in business profits will flow on to those on the lowest income first.
i see the reasoning behind A though as an increase in business profits will go to the owner and the high earners, widening the gap.
I guess it depends on what you studied.. If i had to do the inflation question i would of done max.2 pagesInflation was definitely an "easier" essay than the inequality one.
I feel for the people who didn't study either the case study or environment... two things that could easily be overlooked.
This is what I said as well, but it all comes down to which is the "best" answer. In hindsight, A is probably the better answer.the mc answers someone posted said it was wrong.
i chose B because decrease in business profits will flow on to those on the lowest income first.
i see the reasoning behind A though as an increase in business profits will go to the owner and the high earners, widening the gap.
Sounds like we wrote the same essayI guess it depends on what you studied.. If i had to do the inflation question i would of done max.2 pages
Inequality for me is A LOT easier... progressive tax system, recirculating income, minimum wage, fair work act 2009, retraining programs, lowering unemployment as well as inequality by doing the same policy, unemployment benefits, new budget with the 2% increase for 180k or over, etc, etc.
ok thankyou, i was stressing so much, people kept asking for extra sheets and i struggled to fill the booklet and im ranked first!!Not really many graphs you could draw anyway... But 5-6 pages is good. You can get a 20/20 with 4 pages of normal writing. Thats a fact. I don't see why you can get a 18 or so
Nek minute, they never used them, 1000-1200 words is enough to get high marks so relax.ok thankyou, i was stressing so much, people kept asking for extra sheets and i struggled to fill the booklet and im ranked first!!
Per essay???Nek minute, they never used them, 1000-1200 words is enough to get high marks so relax.
Per essayPer essay???
or both together
What did u write for environment?I thought that was a pretty good exam. I made a few stupid mistakes in the multi choice (18/20) but otherwise it was fine.
I ended up doing the labour/fiscal essay + environment. I suspect that's not a popular combo
GGInflation was definitely an "easier" essay than the inequality one.
I feel for the people who didn't study either the case study or environment... two things that could easily be overlooked.
Ik you asked him but Ill just summarise what I think, you'd put carbon tax, market failure, solar panel rebates, subsidies on producers that use renewable resources, could maybe mention something global such as kyoto protocol since aus is involved, some people in my cohort also mentioned how important it is when gov use advertising (TV) to widen the scope to individuals such as those turn off the light ads. As to what you'd mention specifically something like the Lead Fuel Ban 1997, hybrid car subsidies, the solar panels like I mentioned. Could also mention financial incentives/disincentive although I didn't bother.What did u write for environment?
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