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14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics (MIT) 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics (MIT)
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Includes audio/video content: AV lectures. 14.01 Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory undergraduate course that teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. This course introduces microeconomic concepts and analysis, supply and demand analysis, theories of the firm and individual behavior, competition and monopoly, and welfare economics. Students will also be introduced to the use of microeconomic applications to address problems in current economic policy throughout the semester. This course is a core subject in MIT's undergraduate Energy Studies Minor. This Institute-wide program complements the deep expertise obtained in any major with a broad understanding of the interlinked realms of science, technology, and social sciences as they relate to energy and associated environmen Includes audio/video content: AV lectures. 14.01 Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory undergraduate course that teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. This course introduces microeconomic concepts and analysis, supply and demand analysis, theories of the firm and individual behavior, competition and monopoly, and welfare economics. Students will also be introduced to the use of microeconomic applications to address problems in current economic policy throughout the semester. This course is a core subject in MIT's undergraduate Energy Studies Minor. This Institute-wide program complements the deep expertise obtained in any major with a broad understanding of the interlinked realms of science, technology, and social sciences as they relate to energy and associated environmenSubjects
Microeconomics | Microeconomics | prices | prices | normative economics | normative economics | positive economics | positive economics | microeconomic applications | microeconomic applications | supply | supply | demand | demand | equilibrium | equilibrium | demand shift | demand shift | supply shift | supply shift | government interference | government interference | elasticity | elasticity | revenue | revenue | empirical economics | empirical economics | consumer theory | consumer theory | preference assumptions | preference assumptions | indifference curves | indifference curves | utility functions | utility functions | marginal utility | marginal utility | budget constraints | budget constraints | marginal rate of transformation | marginal rate of transformation | opportunity cost | opportunity cost | constrained utility maximization | constrained utility maximization | corner solutions | corner solutions | Engel curves | Engel curves | income effect | income effect | substitution effect | substitution effect | Giffin good | Giffin good | labor economics | labor economics | child labor | child labor | producer theory | producer theory | variable inputs | variable inputs | fixed inputs | fixed inputs | firm production functions | firm production functions | marginal rate of technical substitution | marginal rate of technical substitution | returns to scale | returns to scale | productivity | productivity | perfect competition | perfect competition | search theory | search theory | residual demand | residual demand | shutdown decisions | shutdown decisions | market equilibrium | market equilibrium | agency problem | agency problem | welfare economics | welfare economics | consumer surplus | consumer surplus | producer surplus | producer surplus | dead weight loss | dead weight loss | monopoly | monopoly | oligopoly | oligopoly | market power | market power | price discrimination | price discrimination | price regulation | price regulation | antitrust policy | antitrust policy | mergers | mergers | cartel | cartel | game theory | game theory | Nash equilibrium | Nash equilibrium | Cournot model | Cournot model | duopoly | duopoly | non-cooperative competition | non-cooperative competition | Bertrand competition | Bertrand competition | factor markets | factor markets | international trade | international trade | uncertainty | uncertainty | capital markets | capital markets | intertemporal choice | intertemporal choice | real interest rate | real interest rate | compounding | compounding | inflation | inflation | investment | investment | discount rate | discount rate | net present value | net present value | income distribution | income distribution | social welfare function | social welfare function | Utilitarianism | Utilitarianism | Raulsian criteria | Raulsian criteria | Nozickian | Nozickian | commodity egalitarianism | commodity egalitarianism | isowelfare curves | isowelfare curves | social insurance | social insurance | social security | social security | moral hazard | moral hazard | taxation | taxation | EITC | EITC | healthcare | healthcare | PPACA | PPACALicense
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Much of 15.617 focuses on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and the law-sensitive aspects of financial services and financial markets. The course is designed to be an introduction to business law that covers the fundamentals, including contracts, liability, regulation, employment, and corporations. This class also provides an in-depth treatment of the law of finance. Much of 15.617 focuses on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and the law-sensitive aspects of financial services and financial markets. The course is designed to be an introduction to business law that covers the fundamentals, including contracts, liability, regulation, employment, and corporations. This class also provides an in-depth treatment of the law of finance.Subjects
corporate finance | corporate finance | financial markets | financial markets | finance law | finance law | corporate law | corporate law | business law | business law | contracts | contracts | liability | liability | regulation | regulation | employment | employment | mergers | mergers | acquisitions | acquisitions | A | A | international financial markets | international financial markets | venture capital | venture capital | private equity | private equity | corporate financial structure | corporate financial structure | antitrust | antitrust | bankruptcy | bankruptcy | reorganization | reorganization | financial products | financial products | financial services | financial services | financial liability | financial liability | courts | courts | legal action | legal action | taxes | taxes | tax law | tax law | deal structures | deal structures | purchase agreement | purchase agreement | buying companies | buying companies | purchasing company | purchasing company | joint ventures | joint ventures | publicly-held corporations | publicly-held corporations | public offerings | public offerings | commercial lending | commercial lending | hedge fund building | hedge fund buildingLicense
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The purpose of this class is to advance your understanding of how to use financial information to value and analyze firms. We will apply your economics/accounting/finance skills to problems from today's business news to help us understand what is contained in financial reports, why firms report certain information, and how to be a sophisticated user of this information. The purpose of this class is to advance your understanding of how to use financial information to value and analyze firms. We will apply your economics/accounting/finance skills to problems from today's business news to help us understand what is contained in financial reports, why firms report certain information, and how to be a sophisticated user of this information.Subjects
business analysis | business analysis | financial statements | financial statements | finance | finance | valuation techniques | valuation techniques | value | value | accounting reports | accounting reports | economics | economics | financial report | financial report | investments | investments | asset value | asset value | investment valuation | investment valuation | accounting analysis | accounting analysis | balance sheet | balance sheet | accounting | accounting | analysis | analysis | reports | reports | strategic | strategic | prospective analysis | prospective analysis | credit | credit | investor communications | investor communications | mergers | mergers | policy | policy | decisions | decisions | securities | securitiesLicense
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See all metadata14.271 Industrial Organization I (MIT) 14.271 Industrial Organization I (MIT)
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The course provides a graduate level introduction to Industrial Organization. It is designed to provide a broad introduction to topics and industries that current researchers are studying as well as to expose students to a wide variety of techniques. It will start the process of preparing economics PhD students to conduct thesis research in the area, and may also be of interest to doctoral students working in other areas of economics and related fields. The course integrates theoretical models and empirical studies. The course provides a graduate level introduction to Industrial Organization. It is designed to provide a broad introduction to topics and industries that current researchers are studying as well as to expose students to a wide variety of techniques. It will start the process of preparing economics PhD students to conduct thesis research in the area, and may also be of interest to doctoral students working in other areas of economics and related fields. The course integrates theoretical models and empirical studies.Subjects
industrial organization | industrial organization | economics | economics | theoretical models | theoretical models | empirical studies | empirical studies | monopoly pricing | monopoly pricing | durable goods | durable goods | price discrimination | price discrimination | static competition | static competition | differentiation models | differentiation models | oligopoly | oligopoly | networks | networks | dynamic competition | dynamic competition | two-sided markets | two-sided markets | mergers | mergers | pricing | pricing | industry | industry | strategic investment | strategic investment | firm entry | firm entry | entry prevention | entry prevention | predation | predation | limit pricing | limit pricing | auction theory | auction theory | bounded rationality | bounded rationality | advertising | advertising | patents | patents | technology diffusion | technology diffusionLicense
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2005 | 2005 | wood | wood | building | building | brick | brick | london | london | industry | industry | wheel | wheel | wall | wall | belt | belt | log | log | construction | construction | floor | floor | timber | timber | debris | debris | pipe | pipe | grain | grain | platform | platform | siemens | siemens | rail | rail | rollsroyce | rollsroyce | science | science | ceiling | ceiling | line | line | beam | beam | marks | marks | business | business | growth | growth | pile | pile | cylinder | cylinder | block | block | 1989 | 1989 | ladder | ladder | 1968 | 1968 | unusual | unusual | rim | rim | product | product | hebburn | hebburn | cog | cog | development | development | firstworldwar | firstworldwar | 1886 | 1886 | owner | owner | fascinating | fascinating | digitalimage | digitalimage | expansion | expansion | powerstations | powerstations | tynewear | tynewear | founder | founder | 1901 | 1901 | industrialheritage | industrialheritage | blackborder | blackborder | mergers | mergers | blackandwhitephotograph | blackandwhitephotograph | worlife | worlife | reyrolle | reyrolle | caparsons | caparsons | frenchengineer | frenchengineer | areyrollecoltd | areyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | switchgearshop | switchgearshop | alphonsereyrolle | alphonsereyrolle | hebburnsite | hebburnsite | 18641919 | 18641919 | nettweight4tons | nettweight4tons | henryclothier | henryclothier | hebburnontyne | hebburnontyne | albyelectrodeworks | albyelectrodeworks | largeswitchgears | largeswitchgearsLicense
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2005 | 2005 | roof | roof | shadow | shadow | chimney | chimney | sky | sky | building | building | brick | brick | london | london | industry | industry | wall | wall | daylight | daylight | interesting | interesting | construction | construction | post | post | crane | crane | timber | timber | mark | mark | parts | parts | smoke | smoke | debris | debris | tube | tube | pipe | pipe | cement | cement | grain | grain | machine | machine | siemens | siemens | ground | ground | rollsroyce | rollsroyce | science | science | structure | structure | pole | pole | beam | beam | container | container | business | business | company | company | growth | growth | soil | soil | pile | pile | frame | frame | 1989 | 1989 | 1968 | 1968 | product | product | constructionsite | constructionsite | hebburn | hebburn | weight | weight | firstworldwar | firstworldwar | 1886 | 1886 | fascinating | fascinating | digitalimage | digitalimage | expansion | expansion | powerstations | powerstations | tynewear | tynewear | 1901 | 1901 | industrialheritage | industrialheritage | blackborder | blackborder | mergers | mergers | blackandwhitephotograph | blackandwhitephotograph | worlife | worlife | reyrolle | reyrolle | caparsons | caparsons | frenchengineer | frenchengineer | areyrollecoltd | areyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | switchgearshop | switchgearshop | alphonsereyrolle | alphonsereyrolle | hebburnsite | hebburnsite | 18641919 | 18641919 | henryclothier | henryclothier | 28march1920 | 28march1920 | largeswitchgears | largeswitchgearsLicense
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See all metadata15.617 The Law of Corporate Finance and Financial Markets (MIT)
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Much of 15.617 focuses on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and the law-sensitive aspects of financial services and financial markets. The course is designed to be an introduction to business law that covers the fundamentals, including contracts, liability, regulation, employment, and corporations. This class also provides an in-depth treatment of the law of finance.Subjects
corporate finance | financial markets | finance law | corporate law | business law | contracts | liability | regulation | employment | mergers | acquisitions | A | international financial markets | venture capital | private equity | corporate financial structure | antitrust | bankruptcy | reorganization | financial products | financial services | financial liability | courts | legal action | taxes | tax law | deal structures | purchase agreement | buying companies | purchasing company | joint ventures | publicly-held corporations | public offerings | commercial lending | hedge fund buildingLicense
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See all metadata15.535 Business Analysis Using Financial Statements (MIT)
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The purpose of this class is to advance your understanding of how to use financial information to value and analyze firms. We will apply your economics/accounting/finance skills to problems from today's business news to help us understand what is contained in financial reports, why firms report certain information, and how to be a sophisticated user of this information.Subjects
business analysis | financial statements | finance | valuation techniques | value | accounting reports | economics | financial report | investments | asset value | investment valuation | accounting analysis | balance sheet | accounting | analysis | reports | strategic | prospective analysis | credit | investor communications | mergers | policy | decisions | securitiesLicense
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See all metadataFacilitating merger communication using open source tools at City of Glasgow College
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We choose to develop an intranet solution based on Drupal, an open source content management system which was chosen as the platform of choice for our college website. Building on previous experience we had a workable solution in place in less than 2 months from inception to delivery.Subjects
case studies | 2012 | City of Glasgow College | mergers | open source | communication tools | Drupal | content management systems (CMS) | NoneLicense
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See all metadataConstruction at A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd.
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4448 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
reyrolle | hebburn | science | industry | firstworldwar | worlife | construction | building | tynewear | blackandwhitephotograph | blackborder | industrialheritage | fascinating | unusual | marks | grain | line | areyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | alphonsereyrolle | 18641919 | frenchengineer | founder | switchgearshop | london | 1886 | 1901 | expansion | business | henryclothier | development | largeswitchgears | powerstations | product | mergers | growth | caparsons | 1968 | rollsroyce | 1989 | hebburnsite | owner | siemens | 2005 | digitalimage | albyelectrodeworks | hebburnontyne | nettweight4tons | block | pile | log | wood | timber | debris | floor | wall | beam | ceiling | ladder | wheel | cog | belt | rim | pipe | brick | platform | rail | cylinderLicense
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4441 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 28 March 1920. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
reyrolle | hebburn | science | industry | firstworldwar | worlife | construction | building | tynewear | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | bricks | wall | brick | debris | ground | pile | soil | timber | structure | frame | sky | cloud | constructionatareyrollecoltd | development | blur | blackframe | mark | grain | box | window | doorway | rope | beam | pole | metal | steel | tin | floor | roof | glass | alphonsereyrolle | 28march1920 | founder | 18641919 | engineer | french | switchgearshop | london | 1886 | 1901 | henryclothier | expansion | powerstations | product | company | name | mergers | caparsons | 1968 | rollsroyce | 1989 | siemens | 2005 | industrialheritage | fascinating | unusual | fence | site | workLicense
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4440 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 28 March 1920. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
reyrolle | hebburn | science | industry | firstworldwar | worlife | construction | building | tynewear | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | industrialheritage | constructionatareyrollecoltd | 28march1920 | areyrollecoltd | alphonsereyrolle | 18641919 | frenchengineer | switchgearshop | london | 1886 | 1901 | business | expansion | growth | henryclothier | largeswitchgears | powerstations | company | product | mergers | caparsons | 1968 | rollsroyce | 1989 | hebburnsite | siemens | 2005 | blackborder | fascinating | interesting | structure | chimney | smoke | brick | pole | beam | mark | grain | debris | soil | ground | sky | shadow | daylight | timber | parts | container | pipe | tube | pile | wall | roof | frame | crane | machine | constructionsite | post | weight | cementLicense
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4439 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 28 March 1920. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
reyrolle | hebburn | science | industry | firstworldwar | worlife | construction | building | tynewear | industrialheritage | blackborder | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | areyrolleco | constructionsite | 28march1920 | constructionatareyrollecoltd | mergers | caparsons | rollsroyce | siemens | tyneandwear | england | unitedkingdom | alphonsereyrolle | henryclothier | sky | mark | grain | blur | chimney | brick | debris | soil | pile | timber | beam | pole | structure | platform | ground | land | scaffolding | wall | wheelbarrow | wheel | handle | bag | cloth | drape | parts | supplies | fascinating | unusual | impressive | landscape | firmLicense
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4424 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 24 August 1919. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
reyrolle | hebburn | science | industry | firstworldwar | worlife | construction | building | tynewear | industrialheritage | factory | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | blackframe | constructionatareyrollecoltd | alphonsereyrolle | founder | frenchengineer | switchgearshop | london | 1886 | 24august1919 | 1901 | henryclothier | development | expansion | powerstations | product | mergers | caparsons | 1968 | rollsroyce | 1989 | siemens | 2005 | mark | blur | debris | floor | beam | structure | ceiling | wall | window | frame | glass | fascinating | unusual | post | shelf | bricks | parts | chain | cog | clock | inscription | weight | cylinder | machine | mechanical | components | pile | hay | room | doorway | door | strawLicense
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4414 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 21 June 1919. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
reyrolle | hebburn | science | industry | firstworldwar | worlife | construction | building | tynewear | industrialheritage | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | 21june1919 | constructionatareyrollecoltd | areyrollecoltd | founder | alphonsereyrolle | frenchengineer | switchgearshop | london | 1886 | 1901 | expansion | henryclothier | development | largerswitchgears | powerstations | company | product | mergers | caparsons | 1968 | rollsroyce | 1989 | hebburnsite | siemens | 2005 | rail | floor | debris | wall | ceiling | structure | beam | post | ladder | metal | steel | pile | parts | hook | cog | chain | mechanical | machine | cylinder | interesting | unusual | striking | impressive | components | doorway | identificationlabel | fingerprint | grain | hair | blackframe | brickLicense
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4411 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 25 May 1919. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4407 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 26 March 1919. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4402 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 7 January 1919. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
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TWAM Ref: TWCMS:M4401 A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd was founded by Alphonse Reyrolle (1864 - 1919), a French engineer who established a small switchgear shop in London in 1886. In 1901 his business moved to Hebburn and the firm began to grow with the recruitment of Henry Clothier. Clothier helped them develop large switchgears for power stations, a product the company became famous for. Over the years, Reyrolle continued to grow, seeing a number of mergers. Most notably with C.A Parsons in 1968 and Rolls Royce in 1989. The Hebburn site is now owned by Siemens who acquired the company in 2005. This photograph shows construction at A.Reyrolle & Co. Ltd in Hebburn on 1 December 1918. If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Copyright Statement: (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email sarah.younas@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
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The course provides a graduate level introduction to Industrial Organization. It is designed to provide a broad introduction to topics and industries that current researchers are studying as well as to expose students to a wide variety of techniques. It will start the process of preparing economics PhD students to conduct thesis research in the area, and may also be of interest to doctoral students working in other areas of economics and related fields. The course integrates theoretical models and empirical studies.Subjects
industrial organization | economics | theoretical models | empirical studies | monopoly pricing | durable goods | price discrimination | static competition | differentiation models | oligopoly | networks | dynamic competition | two-sided markets | mergers | pricing | industry | strategic investment | firm entry | entry prevention | predation | limit pricing | auction theory | bounded rationality | advertising | patents | technology diffusionLicense
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14.01 Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory undergraduate course that teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. This course introduces microeconomic concepts and analysis, supply and demand analysis, theories of the firm and individual behavior, competition and monopoly, and welfare economics. Students will also be introduced to the use of microeconomic applications to address problems in current economic policy throughout the semester. This course is a core subject in MIT's undergraduate Energy Studies Minor. This Institute-wide program complements the deep expertise obtained in any major with a broad understanding of the interlinked realms of science, technology, and social sciences as they relate to energy and associated environmental challenges.Subjects
Microeconomics | prices | normative economics | positive economics | microeconomic applications | supply | demand | equilibrium | demand shift | supply shift | government interference | elasticity | revenue | empirical economics | consumer theory | preference assumptions | indifference curves | utility functions | marginal utility | budget constraints | marginal rate of transformation | opportunity cost | constrained utility maximization | corner solutions | Engel curves | income effect | substitution effect | Giffin good | labor economics | child labor | producer theory | variable inputs | fixed inputs | firm production functions | marginal rate of technical substitution | returns to scale | productivity | perfect competition | search theory | residual demand | shutdown decisions | market equilibrium | agency problem | welfare economics | consumer surplus | producer surplus | dead weight loss | monopoly | oligopoly | market power | price discrimination | price regulation | antitrust policy | mergers | cartel | game theory | Nash equilibrium | Cournot model | duopoly | non-cooperative competition | Bertrand competition | factor markets | international trade | uncertainty | capital markets | intertemporal choice | real interest rate | compounding | inflation | investment | discount rate | net present value | income distribution | social welfare function | Utilitarianism | Raulsian criteria | Nozickian | commodity egalitarianism | isowelfare curves | social insurance | social security | moral hazard | taxation | EITC | healthcare | PPACALicense
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Much of 15.617 focuses on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and the law-sensitive aspects of financial services and financial markets. The course is designed to be an introduction to business law that covers the fundamentals, including contracts, liability, regulation, employment, and corporations. This class also provides an in-depth treatment of the law of finance.Subjects
corporate finance | financial markets | finance law | corporate law | business law | contracts | liability | regulation | employment | mergers | acquisitions | A | international financial markets | venture capital | private equity | corporate financial structure | antitrust | bankruptcy | reorganization | financial products | financial services | financial liability | courts | legal action | taxes | tax law | deal structures | purchase agreement | buying companies | purchasing company | joint ventures | publicly-held corporations | public offerings | commercial lending | hedge fund buildingLicense
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The purpose of this class is to advance your understanding of how to use financial information to value and analyze firms. We will apply your economics/accounting/finance skills to problems from today's business news to help us understand what is contained in financial reports, why firms report certain information, and how to be a sophisticated user of this information.Subjects
business analysis | financial statements | finance | valuation techniques | value | accounting reports | economics | financial report | investments | asset value | investment valuation | accounting analysis | balance sheet | accounting | analysis | reports | strategic | prospective analysis | credit | investor communications | mergers | policy | decisions | securitiesLicense
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