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— BUSINESS — Marketing - Accounting - Taxation in the United Kingdom - Finance - Financial Derivatives - Personal Finance — MANAGEMENT — Business continuity planning - Managing Groups and Teams - Standard Grade Business Management - Management for IT Professionals — ECONOMICS — Political Economy - Managerial Economics — CERTIFICATIONS — Project+ ()
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- A-level Economics
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- Bioeconomics
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- Econometric Theory
- History of Economic Thought
- Financial Derivatives
- Flight Attendant Manual
- Personal Money Management
- IB Economics
- Investing
- Investment Business Plan
- Macroeconomics
- Managerial Economics
- Marketing
- Monetary Economics
- New Zealand Economics
- Operations Research
- Political Economy
- Principles of Economics
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- Prospecting for Customers
- Taxation in the United Kingdom
- Technical Analysis
- Transportation Economics
- Understanding the NAIC Stock Selection Guide
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Management
- Managerial Economics
- Management for IT Professionals
- Management Strategy
- Managing Groups and Teams
- Project Management
- Release Management
- Standard Grade Business Management
- Supervisor Nuts and Bolts
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External Resources
- Free University Project: Economics
- Introduction to Economic Analysis is an open-source, Creative Commons-licensed text book by R. Preston McAfee, Professor of Business, Economics & Management at the California Institute of Technology.
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