A | B |
material living standards | term that describes our ability to buy goods and services |
non material living standards | a term that relates to 'quality of life' |
factors that influence quality of life | access to education, health care, fresh water, fresh air, low crime rates |
disposable income | a term that describes the amount of money you have to spend |
interest rates | an increase in this will mean that household mortgage repayments will increase |
inflation | a term that describes a general increase in prices over time |
literacy, training of workforce, employment levels and government spending | factors that influence the level of gdp |
gross domestic product | GDP stands for |
examples of industry in australia | finance, health, education, tourism, manufacturing, services |
examples of 'quality of life' factors | access to clean water, education, hospitals, parks, good work life balance |
26.8 million | population size of australia |
exports | term that describes selling Australian goods to other countries |
imports | term that describes Australians buying goods from other countries |
into the country | in relation to the country exports represent the movement of money |
out of the country | in relation to the country imports represent the movement of money |
net gain in trading | If the value of exports was greater than imports this would occur |
net loss in trading | If the value of imports was greater than exports this would occur |
the treasurer | the title of the person who looks after the money of the country |
Jim Chalmers | the name of the treasurer of australia in 2024 |
Switzerland | this country win the Eurovision song contrest in 2024 |