ECON1020
Principles Of Economics 1
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Sell your textbook for ECON1020Principles of Microeconomics: Australia and New Zealand Edition
Joshua Gans, Stephen King, Martin Byford, N. Gregory Mankiw
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Engaging content, with a lot of focus on game theory and graphs. Facilitates basic understanding of macro and microeconomics. I would recommend relying on the textbook to learn content, watching the lectures on 2x speed to facilitate course content and then answering the tutorial questions. You can clarify anything you're unsure of in the tutorials. This unit really rewards students who understand how the concepts interlink and can concisely explain how they work. 8 hours of work a week should ensure a HD.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020
Poor subject, a good lecturer
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020
Easy to score as long as you have a basic understanding of economics