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Evaluation of Exports in Australia Essay
This is a final copy of an assignment, which was given an A+. It evaluates the strength of the Australian Economy as a whole and shows the effect exports have. This comes with a full harvard style bibliography as well as an appropriate appendix with accurate graphs and charts. There are lots of legitimate references throughout the essay. This can be used for note taking, as an assignment to do with exports and or economies throughout the world. This is aimed at anyone that is tasked with a relatively short essay (1500 words) rather than an extended essay; however, anyone can take this and transfer it to extended written responses on an identical topic or a different one. The Lecturer was Ben Rudes.
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The lecture notes provide an in-depth overview of international financial institutions, covering organizations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and regional development banks. It discusses their roles, functions, and impact on the global economy, including their involvement in providing financial assistance, promoting economic development, and addressing financial crises. The notes also examine the challenges and criticisms faced by these institutions, offering a comprehensive understanding of their significance in the international financial system.
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This exercise book is the third of four exercise books that correspond directly with the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 3 of the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises in this book center around income measurement, the basic elements of revenue and expense recognition, the process of recording adjusting entries, preparation of an adjusted trial balance, and the concept of accrual versus cash basis accounting
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Definition of terms that are primarily used in studying macroeconomics. Additionally, examples are given yo fully understand the terms.
£2.50 Preview RemoveReverse Discrimination in Post-College Employment: Understanding the Problems and Solutions
Reverse discrimination is a term that refers to situations where members of a majority group are discriminated against in favor of members of a minority group. In recent years, there has been growing concern about the potential for reverse discrimination in post-college employment, particularly in fields where minority groups are traditionally underrepresented. This research paper aims to investigate the problems of reverse discrimination in post-college employment and to identify potential solutions to address these issues.
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Oxford finals essay on the title, 'Do growth models illuminate the determinants of growth and of the levels of GDP per capita found in developing countries?' For the Economics of Developing Countries finals paper, also relevant to the Macroeconomics paper.
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Easy to follow, colourful notes on the Communication Mix in marketing. Aimed at University Level Students.
£1.50 Preview RemoveDERIVATIVES AND ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
DERIVATIVES AND ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
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Probability and Discrete Probability Distribution
£3.75 Preview RemoveThe Euro: Can a Monetary union exist without a Fiscal union? [Warwick University - EC307]
Macroeconomics Policy in the EU: Comprehensive notes on the question of whether a Monetary union exist without a Fiscal union. [Warwick University - EC307]
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China’s Role as A Development Donor and China’s International Development Assistance Programs: A case Study of Kenya
£2.50 Preview RemoveA level Edexcel Economics A revision notes Theme 1
These are my most effective style of notes, I write short summaries under each point in the specification for this course. All of the specification point are underlined. I've also added evaluations, and advantages/disadvantages tables to help with essays. These notes make it very easy to think of quick answers in exams.
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Notes from when I took Principles of Macroeconomics with Alan Gummerson at FIU. I easily aced the class Chapter Numbers refer too Paul Krugman's Macro textbook. Blue lines refer too what the professor said, black to powerpoint slides.
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In depth 30+ page revision guide, colour coded, with all notes to cover the full course, every aspect covered using this detailed guide, useful for achieving A / A* in Economics at an A2 level.
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In this notes I try to cover all the information under this topic also mentioned in the index
£2.50 Preview RemoveLecture 18
This lecture is the 18th lecture for the Decision Making Under Risk and Uncertainty course taught under Luke Boosey.
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27 clear and concise pages that summarise the "Statistics for Economists" module of King's College London. These were made using both lectures and information from the text book. Useful to rise for Exam and to study concepts in a fast and effective way.
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This is a summary of Chapter 1 from Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists 10th Edition by Peter Atrill and Eddie McLaney. This is aimed at 1st year business students and this textbook is used by the University of Hull The purpose of this book is give a basic understanding of accounting and finance to students who are not necessarily studying accounting. It is recommended for business students to be able to understand and interpret accounting information as it plays an integral part to any organisation and is essential for making decisions. Chapter 1 is a basic intro to the book and covers definitions of the main types of accounting and finance. It also includes the users of accounting information, the differences between management accounting and financial accounting, accounting in a changing environment, the main objectives of a business and the importance of understanding accounting information. This summary is based on the 10th edition so is not the latest edition. However, the content is still relevant and there will only be small differences between editions. The summary does occasionally reference a table or diagram in the book with relevant page numbers. These may not be accurate if using a different edition.
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>8 pages of detailed notes Achieved a high 1st in this module - 'Economic Geography'
£3.13 Preview RemoveAccountign Cycle Excersise iv
This exercise book is the third of four exercise books that correspond directly with the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 3 of the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises in this book center around income measurement, the basic elements of revenue and expense recognition, the process of recording adjusting entries, preparation of an adjusted trial balance, and the concept of accrual versus cash basis accounting
£6.25 Preview RemoveA Level Economics micro theme 1 - Nature of Economics notes - Edexcel
This 7 page document includes notes about PPFs, the economic problem, types of economies, specialisation, division of labour and famous economists. These notes were written for the Edexcel Economics A course, perfect for Year 12s or those Year 13s in need of revision.
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