Generally off the top of my head:
CAD: The current Account is the sum of the balance of payment (exports minus imports), net factor income (interest and dividends on earnings of foreign investments minus payments to foreign investors) and net transfers (foreign aid).
Net foreign debt as a...
Re: b.economics usyd vs b.comm/law macquarie
Yeah not bad job I suppose. You'll need an honours degree to generally get into the econ jobs like RBA, treasury, ABS, Econ consultancies etc.
Outside of the law industry (which is saturated) people with law degree have gotten into like...
Re: What licenses do I need to prepare during my b.eco to be competitive for graduate
CFA would help like equity research type of roles and looking at the statistics, its bloody difficult to actually pass all 3 exams and "get" the CFA
Re: b.economics usyd vs b.comm/law macquarie
Do law. Econ jobs are hard to get into. At least with law, you could broadly apply it to a range or areas.
Anything that will boost aggregate demand in the economy and the GDP. Increase government expenditure, cut taxes, encourage more consumer and business spending and investment. They could do a billion things!