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Business Investment Sector Of The GDP - Basic Economic Lecture Notes

These are notes from the course, Basic economics, for freshman or sophomore students in college. This set of class notes tackles the second sector of the four sectors of GDP, the business investment sector. Topics covered in this include; investments, Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporations, Limited Partnerships, Limited Liability Proprietorships, Stocks, Bonds, Capitalization, Residential Construction Investment, Plant Investment, Gross Investment, Net Investment, Sales Outlook, Capacity Utilization Rate, Interest Rates, Expected Rate of Profit and GDP Review. Sample problems are included to show simple calculations and for quiz and exam practices.

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University (2nd Year) Notes: Criminal Economies

7 pages of detailed notes Achieved a high 1st in this module - 'Economic Geography'

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Globalization

Globalization alters the way nations, businesses, and individuals interact. It specifically alters the nature of economic activity between nations by increasing trade, opening global supply chains, and providing access to natural resources and labor markets.

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Buyer Behaviour

Easy to follow, colourful notes on Buyer Behaviour, aimed at University Level Students

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Auditing Level 6 (A&F) Week 1

Notes for Week 1 of Auditing MAN3098 at the University of Surrey in the second semester of the year 2021/22. This includes Chapter 1, 3, 4, and 5. Many elements from this week's notes appeared on the midterm/final exam.

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Supply and Demand

about supply and demand

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Fiscal Policy

Simple explanation of different types of FISCAL POLICIES, MONETARY POLICY and a bit of additional related information

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Monetarism and New Classical Economics

This is a brief summary about the main claims of Monetarism, Milton Friedman and the New Classical Economics. It explains every key things you need to know for your exam and get a good grade. I summarized the contents in simpler terms so that it is easier to understand and remember. Good luck!

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