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This workbook supports students studying for the Cambridge AS and A Level Economics (9708) syllabus, for first teaching in 2014. The resource complements the coursebook to help students practise the key skills of the course. Through step-by-step guidance, structured questions explain how to use application, analysis, and evaluation in an economic context. In addition, model answers help to increase students' confidence in writing long-form responses. Answers to the workbook questions are available online.
This brand new edition for Cambridge International AS and A Level Ecpnomics syllabus (9708) is thoroughly updated for first examination 2016. Written by experienced authors in an engaging and accessible style this Coursebook provides comprehensive coverage of the syllabus and rigorous and relevant content to help achieve success in AS and A Level Economics. Included in the book is a free student CD-ROM containing revision aids, further questions and activities. A Teacher's CD-ROM is also available.
Covers the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus (0455) and the Cambridge O Level syllabus (2281), first examination from 2020. Economics relates to every aspect of our lives, from the decisions we make as individuals to the structures created by governments and firms. Thinking like an economist can help us all make better choices. With exam-style questions and specific skills practice, this revision guide helps students build their knowledge and understanding of economic theory, giving them confidence to achieve their potential in examinations. Answers are at the back of the book so that students are free to self-study.
This book explains the legal principles, rules, concepts, and developments that underpin the practice of financial law in common law countries, and by extension across the world. One of the aims of the book is to explain clearly the basis of the concepts applied by the common law to financial transactions. As part of this aim the third edition analyses in detail the interface between common-law and civil law approaches in areas such as the distinction between property and personal rights. The section on the ability of States to control the use of their money has also been substantially rewritten to address increasing demands in the US that sanctioned persons and states should be denied access to the US monetary system, recording both the increased incidence of activity by the US authorities, and also explaining in more detail the rationale of these actions. Since the last edition was written there have been a number of developments in the technology used in the financial markets that question the legal principles on which they operate. In particular, the impact of Distributed Ledger Technology (e.g. Blockchain) on the transfer of intangible assets and the effect on the rights of parties involved is considered from both a legal and practical position. Additionally, the legal implications of the use of cryptocurrencies, including their use as Initial Coin Offerings, are also considered. This is an essential work for both experienced lawyers and those who are relatively new to international financial law. It provides the more experienced lawyer with an aide memoire on the existing law and a reference source for new ideas when tackling innovative structures or products. For those new to practice or postgraduate students this book delivers a firm foundation upon which to build knowledge of the law and practice of financial law.
A new edition that matches the content of the 2011 Cambridge syllabus. This new edition, available in both print and e-book formats, offers comprehensive syllabus coverage and a clear division of content into AS and A Level material. Fully endorsed by CIE and presented in full colour, it offers a truly international perspective on the study of economics. Written in a clear and accessible style by experienced senior examiners, this course uses up-to-date examples and data from a wide-range of economies. The print book includes a CD-ROM providing answers to the questions in the coursebook as well as extra exam practice questions. These additional materials are also included in the e-book version.
This book explains the legal principles, rules, concepts, and developments that underpin the practice of financial law in common law countries, and by extension across the world. One of the aims of the book is to explain clearly the basis of the concepts applied by the common law to financial transactions. As part of this aim the third edition analyses in detail the interface between common-law and civil law approaches in areas such as the distinction between property and personal rights. The section on the ability of States to control the use of their money has also been substantially rewritten to address increasing demands in the US that sanctioned persons and states should be denied access to the US monetary system, recording both the increased incidence of activity by the US authorities, and also explaining in more detail the rationale of these actions. Since the last edition was written there have been a number of developments in the technology used in the financial markets that question the legal principles on which they operate. In particular, the impact of Distributed Ledger Technology (e.g. Blockchain) on the transfer of intangible assets and the effect on the rights of parties involved is considered from both a legal and practical position. Additionally, the legal implications of the use of cryptocurrencies, including their use as Initial Coin Offerings, are also considered. This is an essential work for both experienced lawyers and those who are relatively new to international financial law. It provides the more experienced lawyer with an aide memoire on the existing law and a reference source for new ideas when tackling innovative structures or products. For those new to practice or postgraduate students this book delivers a firm foundation upon which to build knowledge of the law and practice of financial law.
Economics for AS matches the requirements of the new OCR economics specifications. In one volume, this definitive text provides all the information students need for the AS (advanced subsidiary) units 'The market system', 'Market failure and government intervention', and 'The national and international economy'. The book also includes the compulsory A2 unit 'Economics in a European context', a synoptic assessment unit for the second half of the A level course. To help students understand the topics and prepare for examinations, the authors have included a wide range of stimulus material, as well as self-assessment exercises drawn from OCR material. The book is written by the chief and principal examiners and endorsed by OCR. It is also relevant to students studying AS economics for AQA and Edexcel, and is an excellent foundation text for undergraduates.
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