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This unit of study builds on knowledge acquired in previous studies in order to apply economic principles to real-world problems. Lectures cover the nature of economic research, theoretical concepts, and methods of applied economic analysis. Students will develop skills to interpret and communicate economic analysis to an interdisciplinary audience.
| Study level | Undergraduate |
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| Academic unit | Economics |
| Credit points | 6 |
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Prerequisites:
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12 credit points at 2000 level from one of the following subject areas: Econometrics or Economic Policy Analysis or Economics or Environmental, Agricultural and Resource Economics or Financial Economics |
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Corequisites:
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None |
| Prohibitions:
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ECOS3991 or ECOS3993 or ECOS3994 or ECOS3997 |
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None |
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Semester 1 2026
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Normal day | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Outline unavailable
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Semester 2 2026
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Normal day | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Outline unavailable
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