 | These notes provide detailed exam essay structures on various topics within advanced microeconomics such as: general equilibrium; welfare economics and the theory of cost-benefit analysis. Two Notes include the mathematical models of pareto optimality | University Of Leeds | 1st Class |
 | These were the essays I wrote during my first undergraduate year in Cambridge, reading economics. Topics range from economic issues during the industrial revolution to the late Victorian period. The essays were part of the supervision work, where your | University Of Cambridge | Upper 2.1 |
 | Notes based on current news, and lecture slides. Easy to read attained me a first. Notes are titled according to relevant topic. | University Of Birmingham | First |
 | These were the essays I wrote in the development economics paper during my first undergraduate year in Cambridge. Topics include the relation between education and fertility, as well as informal lending in developing countries. The essays were part of | University Of Cambridge | Upper 2.1 |
 | Notes are divided into macro and micro and further divided into lectures to easily supplement the course. Includes information from textbook readings. Important diagrams are included and vital information is colour coded. | London School Of Economics | 2.1 (68) |
 | Includes a summary of all key models and equations for all of Michaelmas term (broken down into key topics - Growth, Consumption, Investment and Unemployment), as well as Business Cycle Facts and Dynamic Monetary Model from Lent Term.
Also includes | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | These module notes focus on drawing comparisons between relevant theories and apply theory to analyse policy and problems in economic development. Module contents revolve around population and development; health & education and development; and civil | University Of Leeds | Upper 2.1 |
 | Notes based on lecture slides and extra reading. Helped me attain a 2.1, and both essays are fully referenced.
Core Book - Economic Development - Todaro & Smith | University Of Birmingham | 2.1 |
 | Lecture by lecture notes of the module. Based on lecture slides provided by the lecturer and Cambridge published The Economic History of Modern Britain.
Simple format, easy to read and revise from. | University Of Birmingham | 2.1 |
 | These are lecture notes for an introductory microeconomics course at the University of Oxford. | University Of Oxford (MPP) | A |
 | These notes provide detailed exam essay structures on various topics within the use of economic theory and techniques to explain the direction and method of growth and development of the firm; and Organisational structure; and the use of economic theo | University Of Leeds | 1st Class |
 | Economics of Development Full Revision Guide includes lecture notes, tutorials and relevant readings on main topics such as Introduction to Economic Development, Traditional Theories of Economic Development, Importance of Education, Income per capita, | University College London | First |
 | IF2200 Economics of the FOREX Notes, for the second-year CASS Business School students, contain an overview of every topic covered within the module.
Split into 8 lectures, the notes were prepared using both lecture notes, in-class discussions and c | City University | First |
 | The module notes combine economic theory with quantitative methods to examine theories of economic growth and economic fluctuations. It introduces students both the theoretical and empirical developments that have taken place in the economic growth fi | University Of Leeds | 1st Class |
 | Notes based on lecture slides and literature on the reading list. Notes separated between the financial side and the business side.
Including diagrams and extra reading. bullet point format and simple sentences.
Notes useful for revision and le | University Of Birmingham | First |
 | Industrial Economics Full Revision Guide includes lecture notes, tutorials and readings on main topics such as Competition, Extent of Competition, Types of Market Structure, How is relevant market defined, Market power and Dominance, Horizontal Merger | University College London | First |
 | This module involves traditional and alternative models of international trade; the determinants of the pattern of trade; the effects of trade on the distribution of income; free trade versus protection; trade in factors of production; and multimation | University Of Leeds | Upper 2.1 |
 | In depth, typed notes covering the Macroeconomic Principles (EC210) course at LSE (London School of Economics). Covers the full content of the course including the following topics:
- Economic Measurement
- Economic Growth
- The Malthusian Model
| LSE | 2.1 |
 | These are the essays in macroeconomics I wrote in my 2nd and 3rd year at Cambridge. They were part of supervision assignments, are usually of 1000-1500 words in length and are of a first class standard. Topics include business cycle theory, monetary p | University Of Cambridge | 1st Class |
 | Key notes on crucial macroeconomic concepts such as balance of payments, inflation, unemployment, international trade and exchange rates.
Diagrams and flowcharts have been used to simplify relations and help to better understand mechanisms. Clear | Wallington High School For Girls | A |
 | IF1203 Macroeconomics Notes, for the first-year CASS Business School students, contain an overview of every topic covered within the module.
Split into 9 lectures, the notes were prepared using both lecture notes, in-class discussions and texts.
Th | City University | First |
 | These notes contain a full, clear and descriptive summary of Undergraduate Economics material. The notes of each sub-topic outline the key theories and models, including diagrams, with full explanations both algebraically and in words, and then set ou | University Of Oxford, Balliol College | 66-75% |
 | These are the essays in microeconomics I wrote in my 2nd and 3rd year at Cambridge. They were part of supervision assignments, are usually of 1000-1500 words in length and are of a first class standard. Topics include international trade, public goods | University Of Cambridge | 1st Class |
 | These were the essays I wrote in the politics paper during my first undergraduate year in Cambridge, reading economics. Topics are mostly from British postwar politics (consensus, Thatcherism, New Labour), but also include topics such as strike activi | University Of Cambridge | 1st Class |
 | These are my take home projects in the first and second year of my undergraduate in economics at Cambridge University. The first take home project was in statistics and deals with the relation between money supply and inflation. The second take home p | University Of Cambridge | Upper 1st Class |
 | Notes that helped me attain a first in the exam. Easy to learn and revise from. Based on lecture slides and extra reading from core textbooks:
- Barr N. The Economics of the Welfare State 4th ed. 2004 (Oxford University Press).
- Le Grand J, Proppe | University Of Birmingham | First |
 | British Economic History, Development Economics, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Political Aspects of British Economics, and Statistics and Econometrics | University Of Cambridge | V high (see indiv. products) |
 | Contemporary Issues in the UK Economy, Economic Development, Economic History of Modern Britain, Financial and Business Systems, and The Economics of Public Expenditure | University Of Birmingham | V high (see indiv. products) |