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AC100 1
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Accounting and Finance 11
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BA Geography 14
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BA History 6
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BMS/ SwF 13
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BSc Economics 83
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BSc Geography 4
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BSc International Relations and History 3
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BSc Politics and Economics 11
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BSc Sociology 5
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Business and Environment 1
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Business Studies 1
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EC 1
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Economics 25
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Economics and Business Administration 1
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Economics, Management,Finance and the Social Sciences 2
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Economics/English 1
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Finance 1
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Financial accounting 2
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Geography 5
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Government 1
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GV100 5
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History 27
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International Political Economy 1
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International Relations 1
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International Relations and History 10
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LLB 169
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LLB Law 8
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LLM 6
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London School of Economics 145
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Management 62
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Management of Economics and Digital Innovation MISDI 1
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Management of Information System and Digital Innovation 74
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Marketing 1
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Mathematical Methods 2
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Mathematical Sciences 1
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Mathematics 3
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Mathematics and Economics 1
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Maths, Further Maths, Business, Economics 24
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MBA 2
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MISDI 1
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MSc Finance 15
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MSc Real Estate Economics and Finance 6
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MSc Social Policy 10
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Philosophy 4
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Politics 1
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Social Anthropology 8
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Social Policy 1
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Sociology 15
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Sociology and Social Policy 1
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Statistics 3
Popular books London School of Economics (LSE)
Christopher Stoakes • ISBN 9780957494664
Denise Dipasquale, William C. Wheaton • ISBN 9780132252447
Emily Jackson • ISBN 9780198743507
Jonathan Herring • ISBN 9780199646258
Ewan Mckendrick • ISBN 9781137475794
William B. Brueggeman, Jeffrey Fisher • ISBN 9780071289184
Stephen D. Williamson • ISBN 9780321500731
Christopher Stoakes • ISBN 9780957494671
Daron Acemoglu, David Laibson, John List • ISBN 9781292079578
Jonathan Gruber, Gruber J • ISBN 9781429278454
Jenny Steele • ISBN 9780198768807
Latest notes & summaries London School of Economics (LSE)
The pack includes a comprehensive overview of the International Economic Law topic. It includes lecture notes, core and further reading notes as well as a model answer to a past paper question. It includes economic globalisation as well as the creation of the WTO from the GATT and how this effected developing countries.
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6 Topics in the LL278 Public International Law Course at LSE• By emily-rosephillips-greiff
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The pack includes a comprehensive overview of the International Economic Law topic. It includes lecture notes, core and further reading notes as well as a model answer to a past paper question. It includes economic globalisation as well as the creation of the WTO from the GATT and how this effected developing countries.
The revision pack includes a lecture summary, an overview of essential and further reading as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
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6 Topics in the LL278 Public International Law Course at LSE• By emily-rosephillips-greiff
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The revision pack includes a lecture summary, an overview of essential and further reading as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
The revision pack provides an overview of the Feminist Theories topic in the LL278 course at LSE. This includes lecture notes, core and additional reading as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
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6 Topics in the LL278 Public International Law Course at LSE• By emily-rosephillips-greiff
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The revision pack provides an overview of the Feminist Theories topic in the LL278 course at LSE. This includes lecture notes, core and additional reading as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
The revision pack contains an overview of the Marxism topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of classical marxism, ideological marxism, relative autonomy and the multivalent structure, including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
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The revision pack contains an overview of the Marxism topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of classical marxism, ideological marxism, relative autonomy and the multivalent structure, including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
The revision pack contains an overview of the Democracy topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of deliberative democracy and radical democracy including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
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The revision pack contains an overview of the Democracy topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of deliberative democracy and radical democracy including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
The revision pack contains an overview of the Arendt topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of the philosophers main ideas and includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings. There is a direct compare and contrast table with Marxism and the pack finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
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LL305 Jurisprudence• By emily-rosephillips-greiff
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The revision pack contains an overview of the Arendt topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of the philosophers main ideas and includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings. There is a direct compare and contrast table with Marxism and the pack finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
The revision pack contains an overview of the Adjudication topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of radical scepticism, partial constraint, and total constraint including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
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LL305 Jurisprudence• By emily-rosephillips-greiff
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The revision pack contains an overview of the Adjudication topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of radical scepticism, partial constraint, and total constraint including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
Using an invoice, rather than the seller's opinion of the value, to document the value of equipment, is based on the _______ principle. ANS:objective evidence 
In a balance sheet, prepared according to the T-account form, the total liabilities and owners' equity amounts to $2,875,000. Therefore, in a balance sheet, prepared according to a reporting from, the total assets will be equal to: ANS:$2,875,000 
A company has a cash inflow of $300,000 and a cash outflow of $400,000. Therefore, its cas...
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London School of Economics•Financial accounting
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Using an invoice, rather than the seller's opinion of the value, to document the value of equipment, is based on the _______ principle. ANS:objective evidence 
In a balance sheet, prepared according to the T-account form, the total liabilities and owners' equity amounts to $2,875,000. Therefore, in a balance sheet, prepared according to a reporting from, the total assets will be equal to: ANS:$2,875,000 
A company has a cash inflow of $300,000 and a cash outflow of $400,000. Therefore, its cas...
Using an invoice, rather than the seller's opinion of the value, to document the value of equipment, is based on the _______ principle. ANS:objective evidence 
In a balance sheet, prepared according to the T-account form, the total liabilities and owners' equity amounts to $2,875,000. Therefore, in a balance sheet, prepared according to a reporting from, the total assets will be equal to: ANS:$2,875,000 
A company has a cash inflow of $300,000 and a cash outflow of $400,000. Therefore, its cas...
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London School of Economics•Financial accounting
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Using an invoice, rather than the seller's opinion of the value, to document the value of equipment, is based on the _______ principle. ANS:objective evidence 
In a balance sheet, prepared according to the T-account form, the total liabilities and owners' equity amounts to $2,875,000. Therefore, in a balance sheet, prepared according to a reporting from, the total assets will be equal to: ANS:$2,875,000 
A company has a cash inflow of $300,000 and a cash outflow of $400,000. Therefore, its cas...
Notes for the London School of Economics course 'Management and Innovation of E-Business (IS3167)'. 
 
These notes span chapters 2 to 8 and are derived from official course sources such as the course textbook, subject guide, and lecture materials, ensuring you have a thorough understanding of the subject matter. 
 
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Digital Business and E-commerce Management • Dave Chaffey, David Edmundson-Bird, Tanya Hemphill• ISBN 9781292193366
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Notes for the London School of Economics course 'Management and Innovation of E-Business (IS3167)'. 
 
These notes span chapters 2 to 8 and are derived from official course sources such as the course textbook, subject guide, and lecture materials, ensuring you have a thorough understanding of the subject matter. 
 
Aesthetically pleasing, with a colourful and well-organised format that makes studying enjoyable and efficient. (Headings, subheadings, and important terms are highlig...