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Economics - Some great links

http://www.abs.gov.au  and 
www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/cashome.nsf/Home/Entry%20Page.es
Links to the Australian Bureau of Statistics website - teacher and student resources

http://www.workplaceinfo.com.au/GuestMenu.asp
News and info on Australian Employment Relations

http://www.austrade.gov.au
This site gives advice to Australian businesses who wish to expand into the global economy. The most relevant section for students is Industry and Country Info. Students are able to investigate an Australian industry and see how it is faring in the global economy. It can be used in conjunction with the country investigated in the Global Economy. For example, by looking at Vietnam and then the Australian Dairy Industry’s trade relationship with Vietnam, students will find that they have a good, interesting case study that encompasses a lot of the course concepts (all the better for writing a terrific extended response).

http://www.quickmba.com/
QuickMBA is an online knowledge resource for business administration. Topics are presented as frameworks and summaries in the various subjects of business administration, as taught in the world's top MBA programs.

HSC online
Lots of resources for Economics teachers and students

Reserve Bank email service
Register via this link to get email notifications of announcements and publications from the RBA.

https://www.det.nsw.edu.au
NSW Department of Education and Training

www.dest.gov.au
Department of Education, Science and Technology

Gittins' Guide to Economics
A clear, concise and entertaining introduction to the economics of today, written by Sydney Morning Herald/The Age economics guru Ross Gittins.

Gittinomics
For everyone who knows economics is important but doesn't really know why, Gittinomics is the indispensable, plain-speaking, entertaining and highly relevant guide to the economics of our everyday lives.

Resources for the future
Great for environmental economics. RFF is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that conducts independent research -- rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences -- on environmental, energy, and natural resource issues. Although RFF is headquartered in Washington, D.C., its research scope comprises programs in nations around the world.

 

 
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