Why are non-essential items like diamonds so expensive, while essentials such as water remain affordable? How does the cost of coffee beans contribute only a few cents to a cup's price, and can countries with high minimum wages, like Australia, compete with low-wage economies?The ANU Bachelor of Economics provides a framework for addressing these questions through studies in theoretical and applied economics, economic history, and econometrics. It builds analytical problem-solving and quantitative skills, making the degree highly sought after for careers in economics or other fields.
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