by
Black, John, 1931-
Call Number
330.03 23
Publication Date
2017
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Electronic Resources
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95074.8438
by
Caswell, Julie A.
Call Number
664.00289
Publication Date
2012
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Electronic Resources
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95072.0156
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by
Thomson, Nicola Anderson, Claire.
Call Number
641.3
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Exam Board: CCEALevel: GCSESubject: Home EconomicsFirst Teaching: September 2017First Exam: June 2019 Fully updated to cover the 2017 CCEA Home Economics: Food and Nutrition GCSE specification, this new edition of the market-leading textbook will guide your students through the content, prepare them for assessment and help you deliver an engaging, cost-effective Home Economics: Food and Nutrition course.- Ensures your students understand even the most challenging topics such as nutrition and consumer law with clear, accessible explanations of all subject content and simple definitions of key words- Helps students apply their understanding of food and nutrition with engaging and cost-effective practical food preparation and cooking activities - Differentiates with stretch and challenge activities to ensure progression and to challenge more able learners- Prepares students for Controlled Assessment with guidance on the Practical Food and Nutrition task- Supports exam preparation with advice on preparing for the written paper and practice exam-style questions throughout.
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Electronic Resources
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95067.3359
by
ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(302506.1)
Summary
Using Castlemaine Fruit Supply as a case study, this fast-paced programme examines basic economic concepts in a way that students will easily understand and relate to. The concepts of markets, demand, production, supply, competition and the role of the government are explored in the context of a successful family business. This programme is an excellent, easy-to-comprehend introduction to the study of economics.
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Other
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85044.6172
by
Havisham, Wendy.
Call Number
ARC 641.5 HAV
Publication Date
1974
Format:
Books
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85044.1250
by
Braga, Vitor.
Call Number
910.684
Publication Date
2022
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Electronic Resources
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85042.5469
by
Cleaver, Tony, 1947-
Call Number
330 CLE
Publication Date
2011
Format:
Books
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85040.0000
by
Sarangi, S.K.
Call Number
330.1
Publication Date
2010
Summary
This book has been written in a unique style with simple language and numerous examples with Case Studies. Management Students will find this book friendly and very helpful. Business Managers and Corporate Leaders would greatly by using this book for specific purposes.
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Electronic Resources
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85037.9453
by
Borjas, George J., author.
Call Number
331.62 23
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Main Description:Millions of people--nearly 3 percent of the world's population--no longer live in the country where they were born. Every day, migrants enter not only the United States but also developed countries without much of a history of immigration. Some of these nations have switched in a short span of time from being the source of immigrants to being a destination for them. International migration is today a central subject of research in modern labor economics, which seeks to put into perspective and explain this historic demographic transformation. Immigration Economics synthesizes the theories, models, and econometric methods used to identify the causes and consequences of international labor flows. Economist George Borjas lays out with clarity and rigor a full spectrum of topics, including migrant worker selection and assimilation, the impact of immigration on labor markets and worker wages, and the economic benefits and losses that result from immigration. Two important themes emerge: First, immigration has distributional consequences: some people gain, but some people lose. Second, immigrants are rational economic agents who attempt to do the best they can with the resources they have, and the same holds true for native workers of the countries that receive migrants. This straightforward behavioral proposition, Borjas argues, has crucial implications for how economists and policymakers should frame contemporary debates over immigration.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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85034.1641
by
Home Economics Teachers' Group (Victoria)
Call Number
ARC COM 641.5994 APP
Publication Date
1973
Format:
Books
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78665.9766
by
ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(307301.1)
Summary
A high rate of employment, or a low rate of unemployment, is a key component of a healthy and growing economy. This video discusses the definition of an employed person, different types of unemployment and underemployment, and how unemployment can result in both economic advantages and disadvantages. Featuring real-life examples statistics and informative graphs and diagrams, this is an essential resource for Economics classrooms.
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Electronic Resources
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77636.5703
by
Benelmir, Riad.
Call Number
333.79 23
Publication Date
2014
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
77634.6641
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