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VCE Economics Unit 1 Area of Study 2. Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The figure used to measure a countries’ economy Gross=Total Domestic=Local Product=Item.

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1 VCE Economics Unit 1 Area of Study 2

2 Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The figure used to measure a countries’ economy Gross=Total Domestic=Local Product=Item that is made or created

3 GDP Per Capita: This figure is arrived at dividing the GDP of a country by its population. It helps to give a better idea of the standard of living in a country.

4 What are advantages of growth in the Australian Economy? What are disadvantages of growth in the Australian Economy?

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6 The Business Cycle

7 Expansion: This is when the level of national production is rising between one year and the next Peak: This is when national production has reached its highest level Boom: This is when the level of economic activity is too high and economy is overheating, resulting in inflation Contraction: This is when the level of national production is falling between one year and the next

8 The Business Cycle Trough: This is when the national production has fallen to its lowest level in the economic cycle Recession: This is when the level of national production falls and there is a negative rate of economic growth measured over two or more consecutive quarters Depression: This is a big recession and occurs when the level of national production has fallen dramatically over a period of time

9 The Business Cycle

10 Questions: Check your understanding pg. 64 #3 Applied Economic Exercises pg. 93 #2

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12 How do we grow GDP? How do we help to increase our GDP in Australia?

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14 If we have our current Equilibrium Price, how do we move it UP? Price Level Total Output

15 1. Increase Demand

16 2. Increase Supply

17 Aggregate Supply-Side Factors: These factors alter the resources available for production, along with business costs and profits, and the economy’s long-term productive capacity or potential level of GDP. Aggregate Demand-Side Factors: These factors alter the levels of national spending on GDP and the extent to which the economy’s productive capacity What affects GDP?

18 1. Develop our natural resources Aggregate Supply Factors

19 2. Increase our labour resources a.Immigration b.Having more kids c.Increase retirement age d.Increase spending on Education Aggregate Supply Factors

20 2. Increase our labour resources e. Labour Productivity: The efficiency of workers measured by the value of GDP per hour worked Aggregate Supply Factors

21 Question: What does this graph tell us about Australian workers? Aggregate Supply Factors

22 3. Government investment in infrastructure a.Economic Infrastructure: Construction of railways, roads, dams, NBN b.Social Infrastructure: education, healthcare Aggregate Supply Factors

23 4. Government Policy or Reforms a.Labour market reform b.Promoting competition c.Lower Tax Rates d.Trade liberalism Aggregate Supply Factors

24 5. Climate Change

25 Aggregate Supply Factors Questions: Check your understanding pg. 69 #1,2 Applied Economic Exercises pg. 94 #3


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