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The Political ethics of Chanakya
The study of these maxims from the satars acquires a knowledge of the most celebrated principles of duty and understands what is good and what is bad is most excellent.
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These are my notes for Commercial Law 2015 edition, I studied Law at the University Of Strathclyde and received a 1:1. The notes is from the full module and includes very detailed notes from all areas including consumer credit/ common law/agency law/partnership law/shares/diligence. Notes are suitable for 1st year - 4th year
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Snappy revision bites carefully mapped to each specification. Features colour coded revision notes that help you remember all the key terms, along with all the relevant diagrams. Ideal for use throughout the two year course as well as an essential revision aid for Year 13 students who want to consolidate their knowledge of topics taught earlier in the course.
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Download it now! It is a lecture and notes that is all about Replacement Analysis....
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summary notes of section 3.1.2.1-2+6 of AQA AS Economics Specification focusing on demand, including PED, YED and XED
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Meaning and Various qualitative and quantitative methods of demand forecasting
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Final year Oxford essay on the title, 'Are high rates of migration from rural to urban areas and the fast growth of the informal sector in developing countries signs of failure or success?' For a module on the Economics of Developing Countries (EDC).
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1st year beginners level notes . What is business ? Accounting cycle Assets Forms of assets = Tangible assets , Intangible assets Types of assets = Current assets , Fixed assets Expenses Liabilities Types of liabilities = Current liabilities , Long - term liabilities Capitol Owner's equity Types of equity Income Practice Questions Answers of questions Users of accounting information Internal users External users Accounting equation Practical implementation of concepts Head of accounts Charts of accounts Their types
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Macroeconomics Policy in the EU: Comprehensive notes on the question of whether a the Eurozone an Optimal Currency Area (OCA). [Warwick University - EC307]
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Notes for IB Economics Higher Level Topic: Demand and supply Achieved consitent 7s with these notes
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Definitions of important vocabulary words about market failure and public/private goods in economics These notes are from a Advanced Placement Economics Class, a class equivalent to an economics class in college.
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Notes from the Class Valedictorian in College of L&S (2015) University of California, Davis Professor Bill McCarthy 3rd or 4th year level class with topics relating to: Sociology, Criminology, Psychology, Economics Overview of Emile Durkheim and Robert Merton's Anomie theories. Cultural changes or economic frustrations cause people to commit crimes.
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This is a summary of the spread of power by the British, Germans, French, and private exporting companies.
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Comprehensive notes on British Industrial sector Performance pre-1914. [Warwick University - EC303]
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Headings: - Audit Evidence - ISA 500 - Audit Evidence - Sufficient - Audit Evidence - Appropriate - Audit Assertions - Appropriate - The Auditor will - Types of Audit Procedure - Analytical Procedures used as Substantive Tests - Sampling - Audit Sampling Methods - Computer Assisted Audit Techniques - Reliance on the work of others - Reliance on Experts - Reliance on Internal Auditors
£1.50 Preview RemoveEconomics Micro - The distribution of income and wealth
A overview of the micro economic area of the distribution of income and wealth
£1.00 Preview RemoveEconomics- 3 Definitions & Economic Activities
The 3 concepts of Economics- Wealth, Welfare, and Scarcity are explained in the notes. Following economic activities are also explained: 1. Consumption 2. Production 3. Exchange 4. Distribution 5. Public Finance The relationship of economics with other social sciences like History, Political Science, Sociology, and Engineering is also explained in the notes. Level: 1st year beginner
£6.25 Preview RemoveA Level Economics - micro theme 1 notes - 1.2 How Markets Work - Edexcel
This 8 page document details everything Edexcel AS/A Level economists need to know about supply and demand, PED/PES etc, rational behaviour, taxes and subsidies.
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This 3 page document details everything Edexcel A Level economists need to know on the topic of monopsonies, including examples and a graph.
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This is a full summary of the History of Economic Thought course. It includes all the key information of the 5 era: preclassical, classical, neoclassical, keynesianism and monetarism. Furthermore, it includes methodologies, and other relevant information. It is a complete summary and it is all you need for this course. Good luck!
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- income inequality and capitalism in economics. Main topics relating to the Principle of economics Summarises the core text book.
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English–French Glossary — Lexique Anglais-Français ..... Problèmes d'argent, difficultés économiques. Financial Literacy and Education Commission
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LSE 2nd year Geography - GY222 Applied Environmental Economics Course. Galizzi, M (2012) ‘Label, nudge or tax? A review of health policies for risky behaviours’ Cash, S and Lacanilao, R (2007) ‘Taxing food to improve health: economic evidence and arguments’ Townsend, J (1996) ‘Price and consumption of tobacco’ Wang, Y, et al (2012) ‘A penny-per-ounce tax on sugar-sweetened beverages would cut health and cost burdens of diabetes’ Cherukupalli, R (2010) ‘A behavioural economics perspective on tobacco taxation’ Craven, B et al (2012) ‘Fat taxes and other interventions won't cure obesity’ Levmore, S (2005) ‘Taxing Obesity-Or Perhaps the Opposite’ Wilson, N and Thomson, G (2005) ‘Tobacco taxation and public health: ethical problems, policy responses’ Brownell, K et al (2009) ‘The public health and economic benefits of taxing sugar sweetened beverages’ Summary of all these readings about externality taxes.
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LSE 2nd year Geography GY222 Applied Environmental Economics. The distributional impacts of payments for ecosystem services and how it can either help or hinder the development of low income groups in development countries.
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These notes are designed for A level Edexcel paper: 6EC01/01. The module is Unit 1: Competitive Markets - how they work and why they fail and these are very thorough 19 pages of notes. These were designed for Edexcel they can be used by students from other boards.
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