London School of Economics (LSE)
Latest uploads at London School of Economics (LSE). Looking for notes at London School of Economics (LSE)? We have lots of notes, study guides and revision notes available for your school.
-
964
-
4
-
75
Courses at London School of Economics (LSE)
Notes available for the following courses at London School of Economics (LSE)
- Management 62
- Management of Economics and Digital Innovation MISDI 1
- Management of Information System and Digital Innovation 74
- Marketing 1
- Mathematical Methods 2
- Mathematical Sciences 1
- Mathematics 3
- Mathematics and Economics 1
- Maths, Further Maths, Business, Economics 24
- MBA 2
- MISDI 1
- MSc Finance 15
- MSc Real Estate Economics and Finance 6
- MSc Social Policy 10
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
Professor Paul Craig, Grainne De Burca • ISBN 9780198714927
Jenny Steele • ISBN 9780198768807
Latest notes & summaries London School of Economics (LSE)
Full notes for Work/Life balance unit employment law. Includes all references and case law required for a first.
Answers to Lecture Note Examples.
Brief summary of the course with some annotations.
The course is divided into two parts; (i) Government and Politics: the EU as a political system, the Council, the Commission and the European Parliament, the Court of Justice and Judicial politics, public opinion and EP elections, parties and Europe, interest representation; (ii) Public Policy. Policy sessions usually include: the policy-making process, the Single Market, budgetary policies, redistributive policies, EMU, asylum, migration and refugee policies, social and employment policies, ext...
The course is divided into two parts; (i) Government and Politics: the EU as a political system, the Council, the Commission and the European Parliament, the Court of Justice and Judicial politics, public opinion and EP elections, parties and Europe, interest representation; (ii) Public Policy. Policy sessions usually include: the policy-making process, the Single Market, budgetary policies, redistributive policies, EMU, asylum, migration and refugee policies, social and employment policies, ext...
The course is an introduction to politics in a globalised world, with a focus on how political science tries to understand and explain cross-country and cross-time differences. The course will begin by introducing students to some of the main empirical variations in political behaviour, political institutions, and outcomes across the world, focusing mainly on democratic and partially democratic countries (in both the developed and developing world), and introducing students to some of the basic ...
The course is an introduction to politics in a globalised world, with a focus on how political science tries to understand and explain cross-country and cross-time differences. The course will begin by introducing students to some of the main empirical variations in political behaviour, political institutions, and outcomes across the world, focusing mainly on democratic and partially democratic countries (in both the developed and developing world), and introducing students to some of the basic ...
What role does a financial system play in an economy? What is the structure of a financial system? 
 
Plus notes on Allen & Gale "Comparing Financial Systems" chpts 1, 2 3