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Economics Notes for IGCSE

Here is everything you need to survive for the IGCSE Economics exams. These are a condensed version of all the essential points and topics that need to be covered when revising for the IGCSE Economic exams (Both Paper 1 and Paper 2). I did my exams in May 2015 and managed to get an A*/A+ for Economics just by studying and memorising these notes.

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Intro to Macroeconomics

These are my notes for a semesters worth of macroeconomics from one of UGA's top professors. It includes all the basics laid out that are clear to understand. Comes with examples and charts.

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CORPORATE FINANCE

PROJECTS VALUATION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS & SOURCES OF FUNDS

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Tecnologia e Firma

Nesse documento sera referente a tecnologia e firma na microeconomia. Assuntos como insumos, descrição das restrições tecnológicas, pensamentos econômicos, entres outros assuntos, serão abordados nesse documento.

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Economics Definition

University Economics Definition

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Macroeconomics Model Exam with Answers

Macroeconomics

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Edexcel a-level economics, themes 3 and 4 application

extensive case studies

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Micro economics recap

Difference between monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition and perfect competition

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AQA Unit 3 - Business Economics - Revision Guide

Complete revision guide, colour coded with space for diagrams and in depth detail to cover the whole specification. 30+ pages to cover every aspect, very good for achieving A / A* in Economics, micro.

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List of micro economic terms

A complete list of all micro economic terms, mainly aimed at AS level where understanding the full definition of these terms are vital but also very useful for all economic courses.

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Economics of Tax Evasion: Amazon’s Tax Avoidance in Luxembourg

Language: English Pages: 10 Words: 2889 Description: This paper discusses the tax policy differences between U.S and Luxembourg using the Amazon tax evasion as a study case example.

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ECONOMICS

This note deals with micro-finance banking in today's world and how it contributes to the development of the economy as a whole

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Employment Law - LPC - Legal Practice Course

These notes are aimed at all LPC students expected to study Employment Law at some point during their LPC. The notes are comprehensive in that they deal with the technical side of the law but in a condensed manner so it is easy to apply during an exam.

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ecnomics mcqs gcuf

5th semester mcqs

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Bio

this notes is specially prepared for student who want study deeply every word define through diagram so plz purchase and study

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Quantitative Reasoning

Numerous ways of using math in the real word are applied throughout the notes.

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Service

Easy to follow, colourful notes on Service in marketing. Aimed at University Level Students.

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Trade Policy in Developing Countries

Trade Policy in Developing Countries

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Civic Engagement Opportunities

Civic Engagement Opportunities The importance of civic engagement to an individual and how it impacts your personal skills as well as professional skills, Community civic engagement is

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A Level microeconomics theme 3 keywords and phrases list - Edexcel

This list of keywords includes everything Edexcel A Level economists need to know about theme 3 microeconomics, including market structures and business growth. A handy revision tool.

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Consider the following IS-LM model in which both equations represent equilibrium conditions

Consider the following IS-LM model in which both equations represent equilibrium conditions Y – C(Y) – I(i) – G0 = 0 (0 < C’ < 1; I’ < 0) kY + L(i) – Ms0 = 0 (k = positive constant; L’ <0) (a) Briefly interpret the components of the LM equation. (b) Write the Jacobian determinant. (c) Use comparative statics to analyse the effects of an increase in G0 (expansionary fiscal policy) vs. an increase in Ms0 (expansionary monetary policy).

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