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ECON3155 Competition Policy and the Economics of Regulation (H)

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Economics
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Economics
Offered in Second Semester, 2011 and Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course will use theoretical industrial organisation models as tools and analyse their application on competition policy and regulation. Our starting point will be the introduction of market definition and market power. We will then consider the exercise of market power in a number of settings, such as through collusion, merger, vertical control, predation, and some non-price monopolization practices. Treatments of various potentially anti-competitive conducts in various guidelines will be discussed, including the ACCC merger guideline and Trade Practices Act 1974.

In the last part of the course, we review the theory of economic regulation. The materials covered include the basic theory of regulation and its application in network industries.

This is the last course in the applied micro econonomics sequence. For students considering taking this course as well as Industrial Organisation, the suggested sequence would be taking IO first. Although basic IO models will be reviewed, students who completed IO before  taking this course enjoy an advantage.

 

Learning Outcomes

As for the Pass course but at greater depth for Honours students.

Indicative Assessment

The assessment will be based on a mid term test, a final exam, problem sets.  The exams may cover additional material than the Pass level exams.

Workload

Lectures and tutorials as for the pass course together with additional honours class.

Areas of Interest Economics and Law
Requisite Statement

Completion of or concurrent enrolment in ECON3057/ECON3157 Industrial Organisation (P/H) or ECON3101 Microeconomics 3.

Recommended Courses

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2, if entering with Industrial Organisation requisite; ECON3057/ECON3157 Industrial Organisation (P/H) if entering with Microeconomics 3 requisite.

Other Information

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