Flat Key Books
The Economics of Development and Planning ,40th edition
Author: ML Jhingan
School: Modibbo Adama University of Technology
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CC403
Topics: Economic Growth, Income Distribution, Sustainable Development, Underdeveloped Country, Chenery’s Patterns of Structural Change, Modern Economic Growth, Adam Smith’s Theory, Ricardian Theory, e Malthusian Theory, Mill’s Theory, Classical Theory, Marxian Theory, Schumpeterian Theory, Keynesian Theory, Marx’ Stages of Growth, Rostow’s Stages of Economic Growth, Gerchenkron’s Great Spurt Theory, Nurkse’s Theory of Disguished Unemployment, Lewis Theory, Fei-Ranis Theory, growth model, capital accumulation, Harrod-Domar Model, Kaldor Model of Distribution, Steady State Growth, von Neumann Growth Model, Uzawa Two-Sector Growth Model, Kaldor’s Model of Growth, e Solow Model of Long-Run Growth, Growth Accounting, Endogenous Growth Theory, Fel’dman Model, Mahalanobis Model, Capital Formation, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Deicit Financing, Human Capital Formation, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Trade, New International Economic order, Commercial Policy, Foreign Capital, Two-Gap Model, Private Foreign Investment, Multinationals, Millennium Development Goals, Economic Integration, Economic Planning, Shadow Prices, Project Evaluation, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Input-Output Analysis, Linear Programming, Capital-Output Ratio, Price Mechanism
Author: Chiaka
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: ZOO114
Topics: Spontaneous reaction, Energy, life, Activation energy, substrate, Lock and Key model, Induced fit model, Enzyme concentration, Substrate concentration, Temperature, Metabolic pathway, Cooperativity, Irreversible inhibition, Inhibitor
Author: Gregory Mankiw, Mark Taylor
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: ECO101
Topics: Economics, theory of competitive markets, market failure, public goods, common resources, merit goods, firm behaviour, market structures, monopoly, Firms’ production decisions, monopolistic competition, Oligopoly, Contestable markets, Income inequality, poverty, Heterodox economics, production, growth, unemployment, labour market, Long-run macroeconomics, Saving, investment, financial system, monetary system, Open-economy macroeconomics, Short-run economic fluctuations, Keynesian economics, Aggregate demand, aggregate supply, Supply-side policies, International macroeconomics
Author: Gregory Lee
School: University of Ilorin
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: MAT306, MAT327
Topics: relations, set, set operation, integer, modular arithmetic, groups, factor groups, homomorphism, direct products, finite abelian groups, automorphism, morphism, symmetric group, alternating group, sylow theorem, rings, factor rings, isomorphism, domains, Irreducible Polynomials, vector spaces, field extensions, public key cryptography, straightedge, compass constructions
Author: Biochemistry
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health science
Course Code: BIC
Topics: Louis Pasteu, Edward Buchner, Fredrick W. Kuhne, Glucokinase, Koshland, FISHER LOCK AND KEY THEORY, trypsin, chymotrypsin
Bacterial taxonomy and classification
Author: SO Ebede
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health science
Course Code: MIC301
Topics: Nomenclature, Taxonomic Division, Taxonomic Key, Phylogenic Approach, Phenotypic Approach, Adamsonian Approach, Biochemical Test, Numerical Taxonomy, Phenetics, Taxomerics, Genetic Approach, Genome size, Bacteria DNA, DNA Hybridization, DNA Homology, RNA Sequencing, DNA Sequencing, Protein Profile, Protein Sequence, Ribosome, 16SrRNA Component
Author: ADEGBOLA Mufutau Benjamin
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: ECO343
Topics: Monetary Policy, Monetary Goals, Value Of Money, Cambridge Equations, cash balance, Money Supply, Supply of Money, High-Powered Money, Money Multiplier, Demand for Money, Friedman‘s Theory of Demand for Money, Post Keynesian Approach
Introduction to Computer Science
Author: Samuel Oluwadare
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Course Code: AGE202
Topics: Computer Science, computer hardware, Peripheral Devices, Computer Software, Computer Languages, Computer Programming, Flowcharts, Algorithms, Visual Basic Project Window, Analysing Visual Basic Data, Computer Virus, Input Devices, Computer Keyboard, Output Devices, printers, monitors, scanners, speakers, Air Conditioner, Voltage Stabiliser, Line Voltage Transformer, Uninterruptible Power Supply System
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