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GCSE Business Studies

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GCSE Business Studies

Publisher: Wikibooks

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This book is designed as a revision guide for students studying GCSE Business Studies. It should be suitable for all exam boards, but check with your exam board to see which topics you need to know. Contents: Introduction to Business; Marketing; Production; Human Resouces; Finance; Growth of Businesses; Influences on Businesses.

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