Something not covered in the HSC, but might be of interest.
The USA is a large open economy, it has a large impact on the world price of steel. As the world price falls to 'absorb' some of the impact of the tax (recall that tax incidence is distributed between buyers and sellers), this means...
I'm not sure where I should be looking, but it says Credits in Semester 1 - Required (N/A) - Current (24) in the totals section. Don't know what that means.
Edit: And the "Assessments" tab just disappeared from Sydney Student.
Does anyone have any experience in either Business Cycles / MP (Mariano Kulish this semester) or Economic History (Jordi this semester)? Which would be better to take this semester? (Also how much maths is in Business Cycles MP?)
Thanks
Looks like I might need to do a law subject in summer to avoid extending my degree by too much. Anyone have any experience or advice as to which course to take in the summer, if any? (ICPL / Legal prof / Corps / Evidence)