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Market structure and the labour market - Economics
An introduction to theory of the firm and the labour market, covering business growth, revenues, costs and profits, market structure (perfect and imperfect competition, oligopoly and monopoly) and the labour market. These notes were written for theme 3 of the Edexcel Economics A Level, but are applicable to any business or economics A Level or a 1st year PPE/Economics introductory course.
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Boost your grade with the help of a professional. IB Economics Unit 2 Standard Level revision notes written precisely for the syllabus. Clear, concise and accurate notes that will help you boost your IB grade.
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Economics notes for senior year of high school Business Cycle Notes
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This note practically explains the principle of comparative advantage with its connection to the benefits it gives to an economy through free trade.
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Notes from AQA's Unit 4 - The National and International Economy Syllabus: - Long-run and Short-run Economic Growth - Business Cycle - Measuring Welfare and Standards of Living - Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply (Macroeconomic model; Output Gaps; Keynesian LRAS; Vertical LRAS) - Multipliers (e.g. National Income Multiplier) - Discretionary Fiscal Policy - Employment and Unemployment (Types, Causes and Explanations) - Inflation (Demand-pull and Cost-push theories; Phillips Curve; Deflation) - Monetary Systems (Money, Banks, Interest Rates and Quantitative Easing) - Fiscal Policy (Crowding Out and Crowding In; Laffer Curve) - Monetary Policy - Economic stabilisers - Supply-Side Policy - European Union - International Trade and Globalisation - Balance of Payments - Budget Deficit/Surplus - Exchange Rate (Types of Systems)
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