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... from 2010
BOS 47/09
An amended Economics Stage 6 Syllabus (approved September 2009 ... Year 11 students in 2010.
The amended 2009 Economics Stage 6 Syllabus will be first examined in 2011. ... Economics HSC examination based on the existing 1999 Economics Stage 6 Syllabus will be in 2010.
The amended 2009 ... 39;tracked change' version of the amended Economics Stage 6 Syllabus which shows the deletions ...
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... portrayal of Keynes as a crank, as a man who never really studied economics or took it very seriously. Note that I never denied Keynes’s intellect, ... followers proudly trumpeted his framework as a re-do of standard economics (what he called “classical,” though Keynes ... versed in the history of economic thought). Standard economics is OK during periods of “full employment” ...
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... common, particularly in an financial crisis, for analogies to be drawn between domestic and national economics. A politician will say that as families must balance the books, so must a government. (Mrs Thatcher was a past ... those learnt as a grocer's daughter.) Or it might be noted that the word 'economics' comes from the Greek for 'housekeeping'. (The Archbishop of Canterbury ...
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An interesting (yet strangely depressing) prediction of the future of economics research from Marginal Revolution I am sure there is a silver lining somewhere ...
Matthew Kahn does a good follow up HERE.
Two factors shaping the economics profession today
I see two significant long-term ... of empirical work favors the status of women in the economics profession.
Field experiments have a longer half- ...
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... of pinball changed as it became more and then less popular.
In 1986, Williams High Speed changed the economics of pinball forever. Pinball developers began to see how they could take advantage of programmable software to monitor, ... the replay score according to the distribution of scores on the specified machine over a specific time interval.
Tags: economics games pinball
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Here’s a great article by Emma Kennedy on psychology and economics, well worth reading.
Contrary to popular belief, investing is not rocket science. It boils down to a ... investment product or structure comes down to the same simple goal – generate a return. But if it’s really that simple and logical, why are we all not millionaires?
via Linking psychology and economics | The Post.
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