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Theories of Consumption
Absolute Income Hypothesis - Keynes Secular Stagnation Hypothesis Kuznets Findings The Relative Income Hypothesis- Duesenberry Demonstration Effect Ratchet Effect The Permanent Income Hypothesis (PIH) - Milton Friedman Relationship between Consumption and Permanent Income The Life Cycle Hypothesis
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Detailed timeline including causes and outcomes of the Vietnam War - dates and events from 1919-1975 included
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A2 Economics describing the basis for the entire Micro course - profits, costs, perfect competition, monopolies etc. I have not included the relative diagrams but my email is cerysannmay1@gmail.com and I can scan those in and send them your way for free. Thank you!
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1-page of notes allowed for use during the actual exam.
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These are entrepreneurship final exams for students in Uganda
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The 60 pages precise and concise economic notes featured topics such as : the definition of scarcity and opportunity cost, basic economic principles and problems, demand and supply, elasticity, division of labour, factors of production(types of resources and labour, types of payment, mobility) , the law of diminishing marginal return, types of firm integration, types of market structure , calculation of the market efficiency( Monopoly), externality, income inequality, GDP, unemployment, money and banking system( types of money and its definition and the explanation of the banking system) , money supply, the theory of money, Public finance ( taxation) and Aggregate demand. All the notes are typed by me after comprehension of the course material, thus, there are tables and abbreviations in the notes and most of the ideas are in point form.
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Language: English Pages: 5 This essay argues that laborers can be considered as a political force in Indonesia despite being the bottom of the social ladder. Workers play a big role in the country both politically and economically, but in this case, I will focus my essay on the political power laborers held while using their role in economy to support my argument for their political strength.
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Topics in Applied Economics A: Comprehensive notes on Development Economics. [Warwick University - EC340]
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Here are some notes taken from my second week into studying Audit & Assurance as a module from Accounting & Finance. This is aimed for a beginner to studying Auditing. Headings - The need for regulation Who needs an audit and why? Who can act as an Auditor? Who cannot act as an Auditor? The big 4 Audit/Accountancy firms How an External Auditor is appointed How they are removed The Auditors 5 rights: Auditors duties/responsibilities Auditing by Exception Quality Board of Directors UK Corporate Governorate code vs the USA Sarbanes Oxley Act
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The lecture notes provide a comprehensive overview of the relationship between technological innovation and economic growth. It covers the key concepts and theories surrounding the impact of innovation on the economy. The notes explore the role of technological advancements in driving productivity, creating new industries, and improving living standards. Additionally, they discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with technological innovation, including the impact on employment, market competition, and government policies. The notes also offer insights into the potential future trends and developments in the field of technological innovation and their implications for economic growth.
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