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d3st1nyLiang

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Guessing Monetary policy, Exchange rates, Labour, Case study
 

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For extended response i highly doubt monetary and fiscal since we got them for trials (both independent and cssa).. and doubt globlisation..
 

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For extended response i highly doubt monetary and fiscal since we got them for trials (both independent and cssa).. and doubt globlisation..
Some times BOS can be extremely predicatable, routine and repetitive. Case in point paper one of english last year.
 

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exams can be predictable.. but economics was so predictable for trials.. I knew they would ask monetary/fiscal and globlisation so i prepared a bit.....

But hsc is ambigious im not sure... gotta do some pastpapers.
 

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For extended response i highly doubt monetary and fiscal since we got them for trials (both independent and cssa).. and doubt globlisation..
Not necessarily. Schools tests macro/micro during trials all the time. It's because it's one of the hardest topics to write an essay for and you should have just finished up to that point.
 

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