This up-to-date volume considers Australian economic development in light of worldwide political and social developments, arguing that the Australian economy is an integral part of the world economy and subject to the same trends across the globe. The book also focuses on domestic factors that have shaped the growth of the Australian economy, such as the growth of exports, the role of foreign capital, and the positive contribution of migrants. The authors also consider the Gulf Wars, the East Asian financial crisis, and globalization.
Australia in the Global Economy Workbook 10th Edition is an active learning guide to accompany the best-selling text Australia in the Global Economy.
The Economic Role of Cities: Australia in the Global Economy
Christian E Weller & Adam Hersh (2002) 'The Long and Short of It: Global Liberalization, Poverty and Inequality', Economic Policy Institute Technical Papers, p. 6. OECD (2008) 'Income Inequality and Poverty Rising in Most OECD ...
The text includes updated graphs, end-of-chapter summaries and review questions, and case studies.
Features a summary and review section in each chapter, Review questions, Definitions of key terms in the margin, Cross-references to relevant and useful web destinations, Clear design and layout, A comprehensive glossary providing a ready ...
Australia in the Global Economy: HSC Year 12 Economics
Australia in the Global Economy: HSC Year 12 Economics
Each chapter of the workbook includes: 20 multiple choice questions; 3 short answer questions; a selection of extended response questions; a variety of extension activities to further enhance student mastery of the syllabus content and ...
Australia in the Global Economy 2017 Edition: Student book
Australia and the Global Economy is a timely text which re-examines the importance of international trade and globalisation to the Australian economy.