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how economic decision-making involves the interdependence of consumers, businesses, the financial sector and government
Elaborations
- AC9HE9K02_E1explaining the interdependent nature of economic decision-making within local, national and global contexts; for example, consumers purchase goods and services, businesses organise production and distribution, and the financial sector facilitates investment
- AC9HE9K02_E2examining how the nature of globalisation supports transnational corporations use supply chains to develop, produce and deliver a product or service, and explaining the advantages or disadvantages for businesses, workers and consumers
- AC9HE9K02_E3analysing the implications of interdependence within the global economy for Australian consumers, workers and businesses; for example, costs of the product or service and impacts of disruption or changes to regulations in another country
- AC9HE9K02_E4identifying examples and explaining how changes to a nation’s economic conditions affects other nations; for example, rising unemployment affects consumer demand in one country and impacts the exports of goods and services in another country
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