Re: The p00n thread
m8You may know economics, but your English.....
m8You may know economics, but your English.....
bloomberg businessweek?Bloomberg + The Economist + AFR (whenever I get my hands on it) is the best
ahahaha thisProtip: Go to your local library and ask them if they can give you all of their newspapers before they throw them out. I don't collect them any more because it takes too long but until around July, I'd go to the library every month and just get the previous months Herald, Australian and Fin Review and then just scan them for any dazzling economics stats or examples or whatever.
Lol I should probs start reading something besides The Economist, Bulmer and ABS for HSC Economics. Maybe Fin Review/Herald might be good.Protip: Go to your local library and ask them if they can give you all of their newspapers before they throw them out. I don't collect them any more because it takes too long but until around July, I'd go to the library every month and just get the previous months Herald, Australian and Fin Review and then just scan them for any dazzling economics stats or examples or whatever.
nah, the Android app (always read it on the train to school)bloomberg businessweek?
Once you get the hang of the website it isn't that bad to use but it does take some getting used to. That vein said the ABS site is really about the data, not the commentary, but still a trove of information.but I hate the layout of ABS so I never use that.
This is really important any economic issue and policy response question. Need to look at the trend! Especially in stimulus Q's.I think its more important to know the TREND rather than the statistic. Know your basic stats (Try using TheEconomist) and know the trend (has it gone UP or DOWN) ... Rubrics ask for examples of either statistics, models or theory so everything you write doesnt have to have statistics. One paragraph may be stats, the next may have an economic model, the next may have a critic!