1. Nature of economics

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1. Nature of economics

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This 2007 interview with Ross Gittins gives students the opportunity to learn to:

  • examine how work and economic choices affect quality of life

  • assess the impacts of changes in the workforce, especially based on gender and age

  • examine economic issues, costs of and strategies for solving specific economic problems

  • learn about the influence that economics has on people’s lifestyle choices

  • learn about effects of economic choices made by individuals and groups, including government.

The 8 videos in this resource are designed to extend students’ learning of the NESA* Stage 6 Economics syllabus1.

  • Listen to and take notes2 on:

    • the three different perspectives that are discussed

    • Gittins talking about ‘materialism3’.

  • Make a note of the common economic misconception and discuss the equilibrium that Gittins is referring to.

  • Economics is not just about money. What perspectives would Gittins’ broader interpretation of economics include?

  • Why would Gittins’s opinions challenge ordinary economists?

  • What is the ‘balance’ that Gittins talks about?

  • What changes might you make in your economic choices as a result of hearing Ross Gittins?

Links

  1. http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/economics.html
  2. https://student.unsw.edu.au/note-taking-skills
  3. http://www.smh.com.au/comment/we-worship-materialism-at-our-peril-20130312-2fyf1.html

Videos

1. Nature of economics

1. Nature of economics

2. Relevance of economics

2. Relevance of economics

3. Opportunity cost

3. Opportunity cost

4. The changing economic landscape

4. The changing economic landscape