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Economics VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 6b – Budgetary stance

Q6b Economics Budgetary stance Unit 4 - AOS 1

The Australian economy is experiencing a period of strong population growth, particularly in major urban centers, leading to increased demand for housing and infrastructure. Simultaneously, there are growing concerns about environmental sustainability and the need to transition to a low-carbon economy. The government is considering its budgetary policy options in this context.

Question 6b

8 marks

b. Analyse how the government could use a discretionary budgetary policy, in the context of strong population growth and environmental concerns, to simultaneously address the increased demand for housing and infrastructure and promote a transition to a low-carbon economy. In your response, provide specific examples of budgetary measures and explain their likely impact on aggregate demand and the domestic macroeconomic goals.

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This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Economics practice question worth 8 marks, testing your understanding of Budgetary stance. It falls under Aggregate demand policies and domestic economic stability in Unit 4: Managing the economy. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Economics – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 4
Managing the economy
Area of Study 1
Aggregate demand policies and domestic economic stability
Key Knowledge
Budgetary stance

Unit 4 Overview

The ability of the Australian economy to achieve its domestic macroeconomic goals has a significant effect on living standards in Australia. Policymakers, including the Australian Government and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), can utilise a wide range of policy instruments to affect these goals and to affect living standards. This unit focuses on the role of aggregate demand policies in stabilising the business cycle to achieve the domestic macroeconomic goals. Students develop an understanding of how the Australian Government can alter the composition of budgetary outlays and receipts to directly and indirectly affect the level of aggregate demand, the achievement of domestic macroeconomic goals and living standards. Students also examine the role of the RBA with a focus on its responsibility to conduct monetary policy. Students consider how the tools of monetary policy can affect interest rates, the transmission mechanism of monetary policy to the economy and how this contributes towards the achievement of the domestic macroeconomic goals and living standards. Students consider and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the aggregate demand policies in achieving the domestic macroeconomic goals and living standards. Expanding the productive capacity of the economy and improving Australia’s international competitiveness is critical to ensuring that economic growth, low inflation and employment opportunities can be maintained both now and into the future. Students consider how the Australian Government utilises selected aggregate supply policies to pursue the achievement of the domestic macroeconomic goals and living standards over the long term.

Aggregate demand policies and domestic economic stability

In this area of study students examine how the RBA and the Australian Government can utilise monetary and budgetary policy respectively to affect the level of aggregate demand in the economy. Students discuss the operation of aggregate demand policies, and analyse how current aggregate demand policy settings are intended to effect the achievement of the domestic macroeconomic goals and influence living standards. Students analyse the relative strengths and weaknesses of the policies in influencing the domestic macroeconomic goals and living standards.

Key Knowledge Detail

the stance of budgetary policy: expansionary or contractionary

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