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From Cartel to Corporation: Drug Trade Economics - New York Times (blog)
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Is this the Google.cn masterplan? : Core Economics
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Is this the Google.cn masterplan? : Core Economics

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In one of the most remarkable blog posts ever, Google has disclosed a systematic attack on its operations with the primary goal monitoring the emails of human rights activitists in China. As a result, Google has decided to end its ...

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How to study economics and improve my grade?
Q. My first time studying a 1st yr economics course. The textbook seems very dense (economics by christopher ts ragan). The teacher supplements very little practise material. Any suggestions for practise sample question books/how to get the most out of my reading?
Asked by imnoob - Tue Oct 21 02:15:51 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you understand the models, you should be okay. Look for figures of the models and read the captions. If you don't quite understand it still, then find the part in the text that describes that particular example. Also, make sure you understand all the bolded terms because certain terms will be recurring concepts throughout the course (i.e. supply, demand, elasticity, market, industry, etc)
Answered by izor - Tue Oct 21 04:04:00 2008

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