
Welcome to economic-truth. This site contains a number of academic essays and notes covering a wide range of ecnomics subjects, and the number of these is increasing constantly. Because of this, it may get quite difficult to find exactly what you're looking for. That's where this page comes in.
There are two main ways to find information on this site: searching, and browsing.
The search tool can help you to find relevent information quickly and easily. Ensure that you use the minimum number of words necessary to pinpoint what you're looking for, otherwise you're likely to find nothing at all. Searching is most useful for finding theories and ideas within the academic notes on the site.
If you're not looking for something particularly specific, it is worth simply browsing the site. Not only will you probably find what you're looking for, but you're also likely to find a lot more which will help to put it in context. A good starting point would be either the essays and dissertations section, or with the lecture notes. The latter provides only a brief description of the contents of each set of notes, but this should help to identify which area you should be looking in.
There is also the ability to browse the site by the level of study you're interested in. If you are researching for an assignment for your MSc, it's unlikely that you'll gain much from reading lecture notes aimed at GCSE students.
Finally, if you're looking to read about one specific area in particular, we've created an ordered list for you to browse.
Most files on this site are in portable document format (PDF). While this does limit accessibility to the site in some ways, it allows for diagrams, equations, and text to be set out in a much more precise way than ordinary webpages allow. To view these documents, you will need a PDF reader, such as the one provided by Adobe.
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