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While there is no prescribed textbook for this unit, it is strongly recommended students have access to the textbook used in BEA111, either: Hubbard, Glen., Anne Garnett, Phil Lewis and Anthony O'Brien (2024), Essentials of Economics, (6th ed), Pearson. ISBN 9780655713531, NSW. or Hubbard, Glen., Anne Garnett, Phil Lewis and Anthony O'Brien (2021), Essentials of Economics, (5th ed), Pearson. ISBN 9780655702870, NSW. or Hubbard, Glen., Anne Garnett, Phil Lewis and Anthony O'Brien (2018), Essentials of Economics, (4th ed), Pearson. ISBN 9781488616983, NSW.
Students will also be asked to read from the free e-text: Greenlaw, Steven A. and Shapiro, David, (2022) Principles of Economics 3e. OpenStax - Rice University, USA.
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Economic Data and Information Societies and Professional Associations You should read/listen/watch the economics and political sections of major international, national and local media. But be aware that each media outlet has its biases! Try to read/listen/watch from both conservative and progressive media outlets. In addition, try to find the original source or the article and make your own conclusions, rather than accepting someone else’s opinion. | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Students will need to use MS Word, MS PowerPoint and MS Excel to complete their assessment. The University of Tasmania provides Microsoft Office 365 (including MS Excel, MS Word and MS PowerPoint) for free. See: https://askus.utas.edu.au/app/answers/detail/a_id/1862/~/what-is-office-365%3F | | | | |
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