Bennett88 said:
Our term 3 assessment consists of gathering 18 articles commenting on recent economic issues and writing our own 300 word commentary on each article. Is this consistent with many other schools?
Anyway, we have to submit 6 articles pretty soon to prove that we're on top of things. Ross Gittins is great, I grabbed a couple from BRW, but otherwise I'm struggling to come up with the goods.
Where else should I be looking?
Sounds like an ugly assignment.
This is how I would go about it:
1 - I would pick the "recent economic issue" before the article. There will be plenty of articles to find which will be relevant to the issue, and you have a fair amount of time.
2 - Economic Issues is an actual topic in the HSC syllabus. You would serve yourself well by trying to use these economic issues when looking at the issues you are going to pick. The economic issues in the syllabus are:
-Economic Growth
-Unemployment
-Inflation
-External Stability
-Distribution of income and wealth
-Environmental Management
3 - You could also thematise them around the final topic which includes government policy (ideally the economic issues and policy would interrelate with one another. I.e. what policy options can solve the economic issues). So articles which look at australian economic policy are great because you can examine the policy, and then look at how it solves a particular economic issue. Different policies are:
- Fiscal Policy
- Monetary Policy
- Structural Change
- Trade Policy
- Prices and Incomes policy
- Labour Market Policies
4 - Some issues off the top of my head (take these issues and then search for articles relevant to the issue)
* IR Reform - Should be plenty of articles around. Look at the rationale of the IR reforms and how they attack the issues of unemployment and economic growth. A perfect policy relevant to labour market policy
* Sale of Telstra / Fiscal Policy - This comes very relevant in terms of our national debt and the implications on fiscal policy. Look a little bit more to the future as to why the government may be doing this (think ageing polulation, as well as more passive fiscal policy with a conservative government).
* Interest Rates - Theres talk of another rate rise. There will be plenty of articles which deal with the reasons for a rate rise. For bonus marks tie this in with the CAD (depending on the figures out this week). Of course there are macro considerations on inflation, employment and economic growth also (but these are a bit more standard).
* External Stability - Keep your eyes out for some CAD figures and assosciated articles due this week.
Those are probably the main economic issues going on, but of course there will be many more than pop up, and others that ive simply missed.