Economic Analysis of a Country's Economy over the Last 20 Years
Exploring a country's economy over the last two decades involves analyzing its main industries, export products, economic growth rate, unemployment rate, inflation rate, current interest rate, and GDP per sector. Understanding these factors can provide insights into the country's economic strengths and challenges. Additionally, we delve into global economic groups like the G7, G8, and G20 to predict the country's economic position in the next 5 to 10 years based on trends and reasoning.
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You need to pick a country and look into their economy over the last 20 years. Find out: What are they good at? What do they sell a lot of? Main industries? Why may this be? What is their economic growth rate? Find a picture/ graph What is their unemployment rate? Why may it be like this? What is their rate of inflation? What is their current rate of interest? What is their GDP per sector?
There is a variety of global groups that meet. The G7, G8, G20. It s simply the top 7, 8 or 20 global economies. Outline where you think the economy you ve chosen will be in the next 5 or 10 years. This must be backed up by some sort of reasoning and logic.
There is three powerpoints you should read through and write up in note form. You can write them up as: Notes Mind maps Flash cards Powerpoints: 2.1.1 A Index Numbers 2.1.1 B Macro objectives 2.1.1 C Economic growth causes impact
Above & Beyond You do not have There is a wealth of information out there about economics. You must complete some independent tasks and move from the left to the right side. Each item is one box. But if you read an economics book this will complete the task. have to do this. But it will definitely help! Podcast: Podcast: Podcast: Podcast: START START Article: Article: Article: Article: Youtube video: Youtube video: Youtube video: Youtube video: A film/ documentary: A film/ documentary: A book:
So for example your may look like this. Have a look around the subject and see what you find! Podcast: Financial Times Alpha Chat Podcast: Podcast: Podcast: Article: Brexit, a short explanation START START Article: Article: Article: Youtube video: What is quantatitive easing Youtube video: Youtube video: Youtube video: A film/ documentary: The Big Short (2015) A film/ documentary: A book:
1. 2. Kutarna) 3. 4. works 5. 6. 7. GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History debate Podcasts: Planet Money FT Alphachat BBC More or Less Freakonomics Articles/ websites: BBC News Financial Times Guardian Economics 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism Age of Discovery: Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Our New Renaissance 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism (Ha-Joon Chang) challenges conventional thinking Age of Discovery: Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Our New Renaissance: (Ian Goldin & Chris Alibaba: The House that Jack Ma Built Almighty Dollar ( Alibaba: The House that Jack Ma Built (Duncan Clark) The rise of the Chinese corporate giant Almighty Dollar (Dharshini David) follows the journey of a single $ to show how the global economy Capitalism Without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy Doughnut Economics GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History (Professor Diane Coyle) really good on the GDP / well-being Capitalism Without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy (Haskel and Westlake) Doughnut Economics (Kate Raworth) challenges much of orthodox thinking in the subject