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Old 01-04-2009: 1st April 2009 06:23 #1 
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I have just posted a series of revision notes on exchange rates which is a topic which were always challenges my students. See http://rapidrevision.co.uk/economics...xchange-rates/

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Originally Posted by richardjyoung
Hi

I have just posted a series of revision notes on exchange rates which is a topic which were always challenges my students. See http://rapidrevision.co.uk/economics...xchange-rates/

Please let me know if there's an issue of left out and I'll add more content

Nice site, will use it for my AS economics and business revision.

Would it be possible to do a topic on inflation, especially measuring Inflation (the annoying process of weights and indexes) as I just can't seem to get my head around it?
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Thanks for the kind comments.

The strength of blogs is that they usually contain categories. If you click on the category you usually get a listing of all the posts related to that topic. Eg I hope you find http://rapidrevision.co.uk/economics...ory/inflation/ helpful :-)
 
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Nice site, will use it for my AS economics and business revision.

Would it be possible to do a topic on inflation, especially measuring Inflation (the annoying process of weights and indexes) as I just can't seem to get my head around it?

Hi

Thanks for the kind comments.

The strength of blogs is that they usually contain categories. If you click on the category you usually get a listing of all the posts related to that topic. Eg I hope you find http://rapidrevision.co.uk/economics...ory/inflation/ helpful :-)
 
 
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