5 May 2011

Economics tutor - uni level?

| haroldluntz
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Could anyone recommend a tutor in economics at the university level? I’m particularly interested in some help on macroeconomics (second year uni level).

Probably a couple of hours per fortnight.

Would prefer a tutor with qualifications in economics.

Any hints, tips, recommendations greatly appreciated!! Thanks.

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And if you’ve any spare time you might read John Cassidy’s How Markets Fail; The Logic of Economic Calamities

PBO – thanks for the lead as well.

arescarti42 said :

http://billboard.anu.edu.au/classified_view.asp?id=74399

Probably a good place to start. I suspect the other tertiary institutions also have classifieds that would be worth checking out.

Macroeconomics is awesome fun (seriously). It is like they say, economists do it with models.

Awesome – thanks for the recommendation. Exactly what I was looking for. Cheers.

I can recommend a fellow called James, very smart and this is exactly what he does. Give him a call on javage@gmail.com.

DarkLadyWolfMother3:38 pm 05 May 11

Chop71 said :

eyeLikeCarrots said :

I ended up sitting next to John Stanhope in my CIT book keeping class yesterday.

I think he works for the ACT gov but he might have some spare time ?

Did he have the “Book-Keeping for Dummies” text?

I don’t think he’s that advanced yet.

eyeLikeCarrots said :

I ended up sitting next to John Stanhope in my CIT book keeping class yesterday.

I think he works for the ACT gov but he might have some spare time ?

Did he have the “Book-Keeping for Dummies” text?

eyeLikeCarrots1:35 pm 05 May 11

I ended up sitting next to John Stanhope in my CIT book keeping class yesterday.

I think he works for the ACT gov but he might have some spare time ?

http://billboard.anu.edu.au/classified_view.asp?id=74399

Probably a good place to start. I suspect the other tertiary institutions also have classifieds that would be worth checking out.

Macroeconomics is awesome fun (seriously). It is like they say, economists do it with models.

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