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SACE 1 Year 11

Economics 2nd Edition

$55.00 inc. GST This item will be released November 15, 2024.
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Second Edition
Year 11 Publication
ISBN: 978-1-925505-65-8
Authors:
  • Dianne Averis 
Published:
2025
Pages:
114

Our new Workbook for SACE 1 Economics is specifically written to the SACE 1 Economics Subject Outline standards. A huge array of activities and a user-friendly approach make this workbook a useful tool for SACE 1 Economics students and teachers.

Features for this edition include:

  • The workbook begins with hints on reading and analysing data, relevant activities appearing throughout
  • Guided notes and activities are provided for every scenario outlined in the Subject Outline
  • Two elective scenarios are included – Global Poverty and COVID-19
  • Links to various online resources are provided throughout
  • Guideline answers are provided where appropriate

The SACE 1 Economics Workbook 2nd Edition also includes complimentary digital platform access via an activation code printed on the inside front cover of the book.

Table of Contents

  • Understanding economic data
  • Chapter 1: Using and Analysing Data
    • Constructing tables
    • Constructing graphs
  • Economic scenarios
  • Chapter 2: Economic Decision Making
    • The production possibility model
  • Chapter 3: Markets in action
    • Demand
    • Supply
    • Equilibrium
    • Market failure
  • Chapter 4: Government Involvement in the Economy
    • The market economy
    • The circular flow model
  • Chapter 5: Trade in a Global Economy
    • Protection
    • Globalisation
  • Chapter 6: Elective Scenario: Global Poverty
    • How do we measure economic growth?
    • What causes poverty?
    • Can we display global income inequality?
    • Is the distribution of global income becoming more unequal?
    • What is holding back the development of the poorest countries?
    • How are these barriers to development interdependent?
    • What can be learned from countries that have substantial economic improvement?
    • How are the United Nation’s Sustainable Development goals going?
    • How did COVID-19 impact on the world’s poorest countries?
  • Section: Elective Scenario: Bringing it all together
    • Thinking like an economist
    • Potential issues topics
    • Plan (for student use)
    • Glossary terms
  • Guideline Answers
    • Using and analysing data
    • Economic decision-making
    • Markets in action
    • Government involvement in the economy
    • Trade in a global economy
    • Elective scenario – Global poverty
    • Elective scenario – Bringing it all together