Ye essay plans are the way to go but just know you might have to improvise in the exams. e.g. in the hsc i didn't have an essay plan for trade and financial flows so i just ripped my current account essay and pasted it there. also the topic 3 essays like causes and consequences of inflation etc. are probably the least likely to show up because markers know anyone can write these essays. they like testing policies on ANY objective (even weird ones like monetary on income dist), current account and environmental essays the most. this year there's mostly likely going to be a case study essay but if you don't want to do case study, you're limited in options.
No, do not memorize essay plans. Treat them like your notes doubling as a scaffold for essays. I just read over mine a lot a few weeks before the hsc. It's a big waste of time in eco to memorise. It's more useful for english. Also if you start memorising content now, you are most definitely going to forget by trials and hsc unless you're consistent with it. But start making essay plans as soon as you can. I suggest starting with topic 2, causes and consequences of changes in current account, a free trade essay and protection essay, and causes and consequences of exchange rate essay.
Thanks alot.
Also for questions around 'Changes in the global/domestic economy' how would you structure the essay? Would it be around significant events like the 2005-11 TOT Boom, GFC, COVID-19, trade tensions with China, formation of international organisations (I hope we NEVER get an essay on this) etc?? Or like in general such as reduced protectionist policies? Because I know it's related to topic 1 but I'm not aware of any specific syllabus dot point around 'changes in the global economy'?
Also I need to redo my China essay as my Task 1 was around the 'EFFECTIVENESS of strategies in promoting growth and development' (for some reason globalisation wasn't the central focus, just the strategies had to be in some way related to globalisation). Any advice on how yall structured your case study essay?
Also has anyone prepared essays related to a
Current Account Surplus? Perhaps like, the consequences of a CAS, or account for the causes for Australia's transition to a CAS?
Finally, has there ever been an essay question that asks for a prediction/judgement of Australia's economic performance?