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          - A Career in Economics
- Posted 5 years ago
 Additional Courses to Improve Your Prospects in a Career in EconomicsIf you're doing an economics degree and thinking about ways to maximise your career prospects once you graduate, there are lots of courses outside the realm of economics for you to choose from.   
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        - Economics Terms A-Z
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 Monetary Policyen it es de fr  
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          - The Moneyball Effect
- Posted 5 years ago
 Statistics in Sport‘Chance dominates the game’ concluded C. Reep and B. Benjamin in their 1968 study ‘Skill and Chance in Association Football’ - and not without consequence. Until recently, this statement stood as received wisdom, the phrase deemed self-evident, its veracity left unquestioned. Predictions based on statistics were a folly they said, the game was ‘too fluid, too unpredictable’. en it es  
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          - Chemicals in the Shipping Container Industry
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 Inventory of hazardous substances in container vessels: another necessary but bureaucratic burden for carriersThe European Union (EU) is working very hard to make ship recycling greener and safer in the future. It is quite clear that the dismantling of ships in many parts of South Asia in its current state is not acceptable, either from an environmental or a social point of view. Ship recycling regulations, adopted seven years ago, are finally gathering pace now. In particular, the regulation firstly prohibits or restricts the installation and use of hazardous materials such as asbestos or ozone depleting substances on board ships.   
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          - Applying for a Conference
- Posted 5 years ago
 How to Write a Successful Motivation Letter for Economics ConferencesWhen you apply to present at an economics conference, you'll often be asked to provide a letter of motivation along with your abstract and CV. This is used to decide which applicants will be invited to give a talk or poster presentation at the conference. But what information should this letter of motivation contain, and what's the best way to increase your chances of being accepted to present? en it es de  
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          - The Freight Transport Industry
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 Freight container market needs a two-year recovery periodThe COVID-19 crisis has hit hard enough and continues to affect the global container shipping market. The current economic situation does not give much hope for a short-term recovery of this market. Demand for container shipments has fallen sharply, especially as China closed much of its plants in February 2020. The volume of production or cargo to be exported to other countries plummeted. The situation was exacerbated by a number of restrictions and requirements in almost every industry and in the world's ports.   
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          - For conference organizers
- Posted 5 years ago
 Event management and organization during the coronavirus outbreakOne of the areas of recruitment most adversely affected by COVID-19 is that of conferences and events, which until 2020 had been almost totally based on on-site attendance. With long-term health and safety measures in place affecting and restricting public gatherings, it is now time to rethink budget allocations and put them towards online broadcasting facilities as well as equipping your conference environment with the tools to continue, remotely.   
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        - Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 5 years ago
 Elasticity of Substitutionen it es de fr  
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        - Economics Terms A-Z
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 Externalitiesen it es de fr  
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        - Economics Terms A-Z
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 Derivatives of Functionsen it es de fr  
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          - Remote Learning
- Posted 5 years ago
 The Best Free Online Macroeconomics CoursesWith university life still suffering major disruptions and COVID fatigue reaching new heights, we at INOMICS felt it time for the latest instalment in our ‘online course’ series.   
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          - The Student Mental Health Epidemic
- Posted 5 years ago
 Depression and Anxiety on the University CampusIn recent years, an epidemic has enveloped university campuses across the world - and it's not the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Compared to any other generation of college students in history, current students experience more mental health issues than ever before. Some reports suggest that 35% of freshers in American universities experience anxiety disorders - and this percentage is compounded by the fact that, terrifyingly, nearly 10% of students have considered suicide in the previous twelve months. Since the 1950s, rates of suicides on American campuses have tripled, and it’s now the second most common cause of death among students. In the United Kingdom alone, a student commits suicide every four days. en it de  
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        - Master's Program
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- Posted 5 years ago
 Online MSc in Data Science, Technology and InnovationStarts 14 Sep at University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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        - Master's Program
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- Posted 5 years ago
 MSc in Online Data Analytics for GovernmentStarts 1 Sep at University of Glasgow in Glasgow, United Kingdom
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        - Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 5 years ago
 Online Global Finance and Banking MScat King’s College London in London, United Kingdom
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        - Bachelor's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 5 years ago
 Bachelor of Applied EconomicsStarts 27 Jul at University of Canberra in Bruce, Australia
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        - Online Course
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- Posted 5 years ago
 Online Certificate Coursesat London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) in London, United Kingdom  
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          - For job recruiters
- Posted 5 years ago
 Adding a new recruit to your team during the COVID-19 pandemicAlthough recruiting efforts were initially slowed due to the coronavirus pandemic, things are picking up again. Companies, organizations and academic institutions all seem to be getting back into the swing of things.   
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          - Improving Muslim Lives
- Posted 5 years ago
 The Lives and Livelihoods FundFour years ago, the world adopted an ambitious set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) designed ‘to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030’. Despite rising life expectancy and the eradication of many endemic diseases, more than 400 million people in the member states of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) still live in absolute poverty, subsisting on less than US$1.90 per day. It is, perhaps, these countries that face the greatest challenges in fulfilling the SDGs. Traditional methods of development finance have struggled to alleviate the extreme poverty in some regions of the world, leaving the poorest populations without the basic building blocks needed to lead healthy lives and build dignified livelihoods. Many remain deprived of primary healthcare, protection against infectious diseases, a sufficient and nutritious food supply, potable water, clean power, and sanitation.   
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          - For job recruiters
- Posted 5 years ago
 Best practices for every stage in the job recruitment process during Covid-19COVID-19 has undoubtedly brought about fundamental changes in the ways in which we have traditionally approached recruiting. Job recruiting strategies have to be flexible and dynamic to ensure they fit with the current climate.   
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          - Reading During the Pandemic
- Posted 5 years ago
 The Best Behavioral Economics BooksThe current circumstances can be tough: being isolated from families and friends is difficult, and having to spend most of our time inside isn’t particularly healthy. However, there is one thing you can spend a lot of time doing which will improve your quality of life exponentially: reading!   
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        - Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 5 years ago
 Inequalityen it es de fr  
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        - Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 5 years ago
 Applied Statistical Modelling & Health Informatics MSc, PGCert, PGDipat King’s College London in London, United Kingdom
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        - Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 5 years ago
 Global Finance & Banking MSc, PG Dip, PG Certat King’s College London in London, United Kingdom
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          - COVID-19 and the Transport Sector
- Posted 5 years ago
 How the Coronavirus Pandemic Broke the Commercial Freight Transport SectorCoronavirus has had a broad impact on the global economy. Particularly affected were the tourism, trade and industrial sectors, including the export and import markets. Demand for and consumption of goods decreased, and so did the international freight transport sector. The COVID-19 crisis continues to severely affect the container transport market and the current economic situation gives no hope for short-term recovery.   
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