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ECOS3006 Compiled Summaries

Topics covered are ALL topics tested in Final - Topics 2-11 - Extremely concise, step-by-step sum...

16 pages, 2332 words

ECOS3006 Detailed Notes

Despite the poor teaching from dr. Mark Melatos, I personally got 70 for the course with this set of...

17 pages, 5537 words

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This's where I met the WORST lecturer EVER - Mark Melatos. Lack of communication and presentation skills. Terrible handwriting. Messy lecture content. LOTS of incomprehensible algebra and diagrams. Check the uos beforehand to see if he's the lecturer, if yes, DON'T TAKE THIS.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

It is a great course, which was organised very well. We did look at different trade models, as well as migration, trade with monopolistic competition, outsourcing, trade policy (tariffs, quotas, subsidies, strategic trade policy) and international trade agreements, to explain trade patterns and phenomena in real life. Some interesting real-world examples are in the lecture notes, which complemented the theory. Susana is an outstanding lecturer, who explains the content exceptionally clearly, and would selflessly answer any questions we had if something was a little unclear. Tutorial questions are well chosen from the textbook, and sometimes there was an additional harder question, but it was fine! There was an optional quiz to help us prepare for the mid-term and final, and the 300 word optional essay summary was a piece of cake. Susana did an awesome job with the course, so thank you!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016