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CIA4U - Analyzing Current Economic Issues ( 現代經濟議題分析)

20 小時

網上真人教師

1.0

課程學分

110 小時

課程時數

10  週

課程長度

中六 [第12班]

級別

上課模式

  • 一對一 (一位老師對一位學生)
  • 一對二 (一位老師對兩位學生)
  • 一對四 (一位老師對四位學生)
  • 一對六 (一位老師對六位學生)

課程詳情

本課程從不同的角度探討當前的加拿大和國際經濟的問題,發展,政策和實踐。學生將探討個人和機構,包括政府,做出的應對,如全球化,貿易協定,經濟不平等,監管和公共支出,這類經濟問題的決策。學生將運用經濟思想和經濟探究過程的概念,以及經濟模式和理論,進行調查研究,對經濟權衡,增長和可持續發展以及相關的經濟問題做出有事實根據的意見。
 


A. ECONOMIC INQUIRY AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
Throughout this course, students will:

  1. Economic Inquiry: use the economic inquiry process and the concepts of economic thinking when investigating current Canadian and international economic issues;
  2. Developing Transferable Skills: apply in everyday contexts skills developed through economic investigation, and identify various careers in which a background in economics might be an asset.
     

B. FUNDAMENTALS OF ECONOMICS

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1. Scarcity and Choice: demonstrate an understanding of the significance of the concept of scarcity and how it influences economic choices and decisions of various economic stakeholders (FOCUS ON:Economic Significance; Stability and Variability)
  2. Supply and Demand Models: demonstrate an understanding of supply and demand models, including how to apply these models, and of factors that affect supply and demand (FOCUS ON:Cause and Effect; Stability and Variability)
  3. Growth and Sustainability: analyse aspects of economic growth/development, including its costs,benefits, and sustainability (FOCUS ON: Cause and Effect; Economic Perspective)
  4. Economic Thought and Decision Making: analyse how economic and political ideas and various sociocultural factors affect economic decision making (FOCUS ON: Economic Significance; Economic Perspective)
     

C. FIRMS, MARKETS, AND ECONOMIC STAKEHOLDERS

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1. The Firm and Market Structures: demonstrate an understanding of markets and theories of thefirm (FOCUS ON: Cause and Effect; Stability and Variability)
  2. EconomicTrade-OffsandDecisions: analyseeconomictrade-offsfromtheperspectiveofdifferentstakeholders, including those in different countries, and how trade-offs influence economic decisions(FOCUS ON: Economic Significance; Economic Perspective)
  3. The Role of Government in Redressing Imbalance: explain ways in which governments, both in Canada and internationally, intervene in the economy to help address social needs and economic imbalances (FOCUS ON: Stability and Variability; Economic Perspective)
     

D. MACROECONOMICS

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1. Macroeconomic Models and Measures: demonstrate an understanding of various macroeconomic models and measures, including indicators used to measure economic inequalities, and assess their usefulness (FOCUS ON: Stability and Variability; Economic Perspective)
  2. Fiscal Policy: demonstrate an understanding of fiscal policy in Canada, including how it is shapedand its impact (FOCUS ON: Economic Significance; Cause and Effect)
  3. Monetary Policy: analyse various aspects of monetary policy in Canada and their impact on the economy (FOCUS ON: Cause and Effect; Economic Perspective)
     

E. GLOBAL INTERDEPENDENCE AND INEQUALITIES

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1. Theories and Models of International Trade: analyse various theories, models, and issues relating to international trade (FOCUS ON: Economic Significance; Stability and Variability)
  2. International Economic Developments: analyse the impact of some key international economic events and developments as well as various responses to them (FOCUS ON: Stability and Variability; Economic Perspective)
  3. International Economic Power and Inequality: explain the main causes and effects of global economic disparities and assess the effectiveness of responses to these disparities (FOCUS ON: Cause and Effect; Economic Perspective)
     

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