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<PREREQUISITES>25 points of first year Geography or Economics or Asian Studies.
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<li>comprehend the main international forces and domestic changes that have affected the development of industry within Australia since 1945;
<li>understand how industrial changes in local places are related to larger scale forces;
<li>realise how the industrial changes that have taken place and are now occurring affect the livelihoods and well-being of men and women;
<li>be capable of demonstrating this understanding through critical examinations of industrial and regional development policies.
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<li>understand the application of economic principles to the location of economic activity and to regional development;
<li>comprehend the main international forces and domestic changes that have affected the development of industry within Australia since 1945;
<li>understand how industrial changes in local places are related to larger scale forces;
<li>realise how the industrial changes that have taken place and are now occurring affect the livelihoods and well-being of men and women;
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<COORDINATOR>Professor M Webber.
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<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Two 1-hour lectures and a tutorial per week.
<OBJECTIVES>Students who complete this unit should:
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<li>understand the application of economic principles to the location of economic activity and to regional development;
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<li>understand how industrial changes in local places are related to larger scale forces;
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