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    Section II - Short Answer

    Yeah that's basically it, like China's growth decreased so they demanded less of our exports and thus less revenue for us in Australia so we grow less too etc
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    General Thoughts: Economics

    Same with me, especially the multiple choice. I'm sure everyone can say the essays were ordinary, but the multiple choice were intentionally deceitful and the short answers were somewhat specific and made you think kinda, like that weird overpass question.
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    Economics multiple choice + essays scanned

    Here's the m/c and essays. If anyone has the short answers please post them here. Oh, and sorry about the terribly unattractive markings on the multiple choice. :P
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    economics allnighter crew

    Targets (e.g. MRET), regulations (e.g quotas and embargoes such as on leaded petrol and lights etc) and market-based policies (subsidies and taxes, such as subsidies for ethanol or taxes such as the carbon tax and the ETS) Oh and international agreements such as signing of the Kyoto Protocol
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    economics allnighter crew

    Targets (e.g. MRET), regulations (e.g quotas and embargoes such as on leaded petrol and lights etc) and market-based policies (subsidies and taxes, such as subsidies for ethanol or taxes such as the carbon tax and the ETS)
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    Current Account Defict relationship? Confused like a cat...

    You're assuming volumes stay the same, so if you want to be really theoretical I guess it does work, but in reality a depreciation is more likely to contribute to an improvement in the CAD ( through lower imports and higher exports). But if you want to stick with the depreciation worsening the...
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    AUD and internal stability?

    As far as I know, "internal stability" involves inflation, unemployment and economic growth. So the effects of an appreciation (an appreciation, according to the AD formula has a contractionary effect on the economy) on these: Inflation - a reduction in imported (pay less = lower price) and...
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    Globalisation

    The reasons for differences in economic development between nations under topic 1?
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    HSC General Maths Marathon

    cute/10 (this post is relevant as the above post is expressed semi-mathematically)
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    Economics extended response...

    I really don't see why people waste so much time on essays. The multiple choice and short answers together are worth 60 marks, so why only spend an hour on them? So if you can spend time on multiple choice, get perhaps 19 or 20, and spend an hour or so on short answers and get 38-39-40, and...
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    Economics extended response...

    CAD again most likely as it was done so poorly last year (but then again that's what BOS want us to think, so we study the hell out of it and doesn't even show up). Fiscal/Monetary/environment/exchange rates
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    Multiple Choice

    Damn, I think you're right. That's some crazy multiple choice examining you've done there.
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    Multiple Choice

    What does "the right to be judged by peers" even mean?
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    Multiple Choice

    I wasn't sure about 20, it depends on how you interpret the word "applies" - because the executive arm of government also refers to the governor general so by applies if it means make it into law then yeah... And for 12 I did C because a forfeiture of an asset doesn't really rehabilitate you...
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    Multiple Choice

    16 is a control order. A juvenile justice centre is the youth equivalent to jail and if you remember back to purposes of punishment the purpose of incarceration is incapacitation, not diversion (similar to rehabilitation). Also, it says in the text book that sentencing someone to a juvenile...
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    HSC is just the externals

    Translation: Am I right or am I right :P
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    Scamming have been a major issue?

    Tutoring companies don't necessarily scam though, they just set the highest possible price for the maximum amount of profit solely because they know people are willing and able to spend that much money for tutoring. Scamming implies the buyer is unaware of what is happening; but they are...
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    Scamming have been a major issue?

    People waste so much money on tutoring, it's ridiculous. I know someone who spent 30k throughout year 11/12 just for 2u maths tutoring. Far out.
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    Am I screwed?

    Thanks for the help :) I can't imagine how you're coping with MX2, you're crazy! (or Asian)
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