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Accounting and Finance 3
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Economics 9
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Financial accounting 2
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Geography 3
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LLB 110
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London School of Economics 143
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Sociology 8
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Statistics 3
Popular books London School of Economics (LSE)
Denise Dipasquale, William C. Wheaton • ISBN 9780132252447
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William B. Brueggeman, Jeffrey Fisher • ISBN 9780071289184
Latest content London School of Economics (LSE)
Detailed notes for EC210 Macroeconomic Principles (Michaelmas Term) by a student that achieved 83% in the exam. The notes have been broken down by each week to make it easier to follow with on-going lectures, and equally when it comes to revising for the exam.
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London School of Economics•EC210
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Macroeconomics • Stephen D. Williamson• ISBN 9780321500731
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EC210 Macroeconomic Principles - Complete Notes• By tc_econ
Detailed notes for EC201 Microeconomic Principles I (Lent Term) by a student that achieved a first in the exam. The notes have been broken down by each week to make it easier to follow with on-going lectures, and equally when it comes to revising for the exam.
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London School of Economics•EC201
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Microeconomic Theory • Walter Nicholson, Christopher Snyder• ISBN 9781305505797
Detailed notes for EC201 Microeconomic Principles I (Michaelmas Term) by a student that achieved 87% in the exam. The notes have been broken down by each week to make it easier to follow with on-going lectures, and equally when it comes to revising for the exam.
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London School of Economics•EC201
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Microeconomic Theory • Walter Nicholson, Christopher Snyder• ISBN 9781305505797
Detailed notes for EC102 Economics B - Macroeconomics (Lent Term) by a student that achieved a first in the exam. The notes have been broken down by each week to make it easier to follow with on-going lectures, and equally when it comes to revising for the exam.
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London School of Economics•EC102
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Macroeconomics • N. Gregory Mankiw• ISBN 9781464182891
Detailed notes for EC102 Economics B - Microeconomics (Michaelmas Term) by a student that achieved 93% in the exam. The notes have been broken down by each week to make it easier to follow with on-going lectures, and equally when it comes to revising for the exam.
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London School of Economics•EC102
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Microeconomics, Global Edition • Daron Acemoglu, David Laibson, John List• ISBN 9781292079578
A first-class essay covering 2 European Law questions- the free movement of persons and the free movement of goods. Provides 2 bibliographies (with all the case law you could need).
Also perfect to prepare for your EU exam- has clear points and good case application. Can provide with my personal EU notes for free after purchase if you like- best way to guarantee a 1:1 grade in any assessment :)
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London School of Economics•EU Law
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EU Law • Professor Paul Craig, Grainne De Burca• ISBN 9780198714927
These notes begin by exploring the nature of information and its many forms (text, audiovisual media, hyperlinks, news aggregation, cultural and technical products) and how the production, use and ownership of these is complicated by the online environment. Is there a fundamental contradiction in the enforcement of intellectual property rights and the 'copy, download, paste and upload' ethos many users of the internet rely on? What should we do about Peer-to-Peer systems and streaming of content...
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London School of Economics•Information Technology Law
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Information Technology Law • Andrew Murray• ISBN 9780198804727
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Information Technology Law Notes 2:1/1st Class• By topqualitynotes
The digital environment gives consumers a wider choice of products and services, and lower prices, but it also creates a lot of concerns for them. Platforms are only becoming more powerful, which materially changes the balance of contracting power and influence in online transactions, to the detriment of the consumer. Furthermore, consumers are confronted with different forms of integrated advertising when they go online and nudged into certain decisions by certain design choices (so-called dark...
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London School of Economics•Information Technology Law
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Information Technology Law • Andrew Murray• ISBN 9780198804727
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Information Technology Law Notes 2:1/1st Class• By topqualitynotes
Some of the fastest-growing companies are now so-called “gig economy” employers. The world’s largest holiday letting company owns no hotels or properties while the world’s largest taxi firm owns few vehicles. Some believe the massive success of these companies is achieved at the cost of lack of protection for "employees" (so-called) and for customers. The call for companies such as AirBnB and Uber to be more closely regulated is now being answered by governments and other regulators.

Wh...
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London School of Economics•Information Technology Law
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Information Technology Law • Andrew Murray• ISBN 9780198804727
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Information Technology Law Notes 2:1/1st Class• By topqualitynotes
This week's lecture looks at a variety of issues surrounding crime and law enforcement in the Information Society including online harassment and bullying, terrorist activity promulgated by computer and internet, phishing and computer fraud and identity theft. We will ask how law enforcement bodies can police these types of activity.

These notes examine and evaluate how the law responds to harmful content including harassment, bullying and extremist content as well as the risk of fraud and iden...
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London School of Economics•Information Technology Law
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Information Technology Law • Andrew Murray• ISBN 9780198804727
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Information Technology Law Notes 2:1/1st Class• By topqualitynotes