Summer Assessment 2020: Economics 24 Hour Examination Coversheet

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Summer Assessment 2020

Economics 24 Hour Examination Coversheet

CANDIDATE NUMBER: This is the five-digit number


4 5 2 4 0
available via LSE for You – this is not your LSE ID card number.
COURS
COURSE
Monetary Ecoomics E E C 4 2 4
NAME:
CODE:
QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: Please list the question
1, 2, 4, 6
numbers attempted
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Submission instructions
1. You must complete ALL sections of this coversheet and attach it to the front of your answers.
2. Your submission should be saved (with this coversheet at the front) as a pdf file and uploaded
as ONE individual file. You are advised to keep a copy of your submission.
3. Name your file using your five-digit candidate number followed by the course code (e.g.
78654-EC101.pdf).
4. Your name must NOT appear anywhere in your submission.
5. You must ensure you submit your answers, with the completed coversheet, before the
deadline. Submission after the deadline could result in the application of late submission
penalties.
6. You MUST click the ‘Submit assignment’ button and submission is final.
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By submitting this work you declare yourself fit enough to do so. “Fit” in this instance is not only
physical or mental health, but also other factors that may affect your academic performance. If you
do not feel fit to submit, or submit the work but experience extenuating circumstances, please
follow the School’s exceptional circumstances procedure.
Students with a disability
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you include the LoN as part of the single pdf document. You are advised to place it after the
coversheet, before your answers.
Academic Integrity
The work you submit should be entirely your own. You must also not assist others in their work.
Therefore, you must not collaborate or confer with anyone during the assessment. The Department
of Economics and the School will carry out checks to ensure the academic integrity of submitted
work. This may include contacting you to conduct an interview after submission. By submitting
you confirm that you have read this integrity statement and understand School regulations on
assessment offences, which can be found here and here.
Department of Economics Honour Code
The Department of Economics is committed to the highest standards of academic integrity in
every aspect of academic work. All students and staff are expected to uphold these standards
both individually and collectively, and to act honourably in the pursuit of learning, teaching and
research. Academic misconduct in all its forms contravenes the values of the LSE, as well as those
of the wider academic community.
DECLARATION: Please write or type the I solemnly undertake to abide by the
statement:  Department of Economics Honour Code during
I solemnly undertake to abide by the this assessment.
Summer Assessment 2020
Department of Economics Honour Code during
this assessment.

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