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Transport Economics OCR Economics A2
All notes needed for your Transport Economics Exam in Macroeconomics. Includes diagrams of graphs, definitions and brief yet descriptive notes. This is intended for the exam in 2015 so includes recent data.
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A detailed and simple document to understand Aggregate Demand, what factors affect it and how it contributes to the whole economy. Can be useful for IGCSE, A-level studies and many other high school and university degrees. Enjoy.
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An essay-like note guide on the benefits and down-sides of Australia's reliance on Primary Products
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It explains how the drastic change in AI is affecting the economy and is actually working as job replacer, especially in the west. but fortunately, AI is also driving a way of prosperity in the emerging world. View notes for further description of how the west is impacted by the AI at most in comparison to the developing countries.
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Detailed notes of the international trade unit, made using syllabus as a point of reference, diagrams included.
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Present value, Future value, Annuity, ROI, assets turnover, quick ratio, P/E ratio, M/B ratio, debt ratio, cash ratio, equity multiplies and much more..
£1.00 Preview RemovePrinciples of Macroeconomics Gummerson Notes
My Notes from when I took Principles of Macro with Alan Gummerson at FIU, I easily aced the class. Blue lines are things the professor said, black lines were powerpoint slide lines.
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This consists of hal Varian notes oh chapter 2 budget set. These are very detailed and comprised all essential parts.
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What is inflationary gap? Removal of inflationary gap 1. Decrease in goverment spendings 2. Increase in direct taxes 3. Decrease in govt transfer payments 4. Discouraging holding activities 5. More imports 6. Raising interest rate
£6.25 Preview RemoveKey Areas of the Weimar Republic in 1918 - 1923
These notes include: - Problems that Germany faced after WW1 - How the Weimar Republic Worked - The Treaty of Versailles: Main Terms and the reactions the German people - Brief notes of the Spartacists and the Kapp Putsch. - Early Nazi Party: The early 20s, How Hitler became the leader and the main features of the Nazi Party. - The Economic Crisis: Invasion of the Ruhr, Passive Resistance, and Hyperinflation. These notes are made for GCSE level students but can be used for higher level students for a quick recap of the basics.
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There are many different types of business cards. Even though there is no such thing as a perfect business card, it’s important to know the tips and tricks to make your own personal business card, as professional as possible. These notes demonstrate, and explain; the important aspects of a business card. The aspects are: 1. The Do’s of a Business Card 2. The Don'ts and Warnings of Business Cards 3. Business Card Recommendations 4. General Info in Business Cards 5. Business card Useful Tips Wether you are a beginner, intermediate, or expert, this eBook is great for business entrepreneurs who want to construct, or ameliorate their businesses card.
£4.38 Preview RemoveD278 Scripting & Programming EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS CURRENTLY TESTING
The text provides a series of questions and answers related to programming concepts, languages, data types, control structures, functions, algorithms, and software development approaches.
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