Hi
I am preparing a lesson on price elasticity and need a few calculations for the class to calculate. Does anyone know of a webpage that provides examples and sample questions?
Barney
HoD
Elizabeth College
Guernsey
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Hi
Sorry for beign discourteous - the original materials posted are
potentially very useful as a resource for all sorts of
Business/Economics topics, not to mention General Studies etc. thanks
again for these
dave
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AC.UK
Date: 16-May-2005 09:37:46
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It is enough to make
Geoff Astle rise from his grave, repair the medical
problems of Hole in
the Hartford and encourage Bomber Brown to bomb
again. Without caring
about showing my age, and I apologise if this
seems irrelevant for this
particular mailing list, but I used to go
alternate Saturdays to see
either West Brom or Villa at the time, was
that team in the early 70s
the best West Brom team ever or is the
current team better?.
Dave
Needham
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From: Economics, business, and
related subjects
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Behalf Of STAFF010
Sent: 16 May 2005 09:25
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How on earth did the Baggies get into this .... apart from being
blessed
by
a miracle at the weekend of course.
And I was born and bred
in West Brom as well - although it is something
I
generally keep quiet
about!
Julie
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From: "Naomi Birchall"
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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: More Manchester United
Anyone?
> Duncan
>
> My dad was a Wolves supporter - it explains a
lot about our
relationship!
>
> I've been living in Lymm in Cheshire
for the last 8 years, which is
just
> about sufficiently south of
Manchester to start picking up Man Utd
> supporters. I teach in
Widnes, which is more or less evenly spread
between
> Liverpool and
Everton supporters. My students have reacted very
kindly to
> my ties
to West Brom (born and bred for 19 years, before leaving for
uni) -
>
they were loads more confident about us staying up than me. I've been
to
a
> great many football matches over the years but there's no team
in the
world
> that has a more amusing fan base than the Baggies and
West Bromwich
could
do
> with the attention!
>
> In Brian's defense, he
did serve a noble apprenticeship with the
Baggies
in
> the glory days
of Cyril Regis, Laurie Cunningham et al, before selling
his
> soul to
the (Ron Atkinson) devil.
>
> And, as for the next person who accuses
me of being a
> Brummie................!
>
> Thanks and best wishes to
you and your daughter in law - my 8 year old
> daughter treads a very
thin line between her Man U dad and Baggies mum
-
> crash course in
diplomacy!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Economics, business,
and related subjects
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Duncan
> Williamson
> Sent: 15 May 2005 21:44
> To: ECON-
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> Subject: Re: More Manchester United
Anyone?
>
>
> Naomi,
>
> I'm with you all the way! Scabchester United I
call 'em. No offence
> intended.
>
> As to the Baggies, daughter in
law, who is with child with my first
> grandchild, is a Baggie
supporter so they got my vote although their
manager
> is exceptionally
suspect!
>
> We are Burnley, super Burnley. We are Burnley, from the
North. We
chanted
at
> Wembley on the day that we lost the LDV trophy
to Wolves ... another
lot
> near where you seem to gravitate to!
>
>
All the best for next season.
>
> Duncan
>
>
>
> -----Original
Message-----
> From: Economics, business, and related subjects
>
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Naomi
Birchall
> Sent: 15 May 2005 21:41
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> Subject: Re: More Manchester United Anyone?
>
> Manchester who?
>
> C'mon guys - forget the big boys (Glazered or
not) and the Delia
'let's be
> 'avin u's'! Break open the champagne for
the Baggies - WBA still in
the
> Premiership - yippee!
>
> Naomi
>
>
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> From: Economics, business, and related
subjects
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Dave
Sowden
> Sent: 15 May 2005 12:26
> To: ECON-BUSINESS-
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> Subject: Re: More Manchester United Anyone?
>
>
> Hey Duncan
>
> Let's not overintellectualise this issue.
>
> How
about we just sit back and enjoy watching Glazer wreak havoc on
Salford
> Soccer Rowdies :-)
>
> Dave Sowden
> Raffles Junior College,
Singapore
> Vice-Chair Leeds United Supporters Club, Singapore
> PS not
necessarily in that order of importance :-)
>
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