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POGO8064 Government in a Market Economy

Offered By Policy and Governance Program
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Policy and Governance
Offered in Autumn Session, 2011 and Autumn Session, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course is only available to students enrolled in the Executive Master of Public Administration.

This course seeks to enable participants to understand the world views and tool boxes that economists bring to the study of the economy and its role in human activity, to know how to employ the work of economists when specialist knowledge and technique of this kind is called for in public administration and policy, and to appreciate both the strengths and weaknesses of this influential discipline.

Participants will develop an understanding of the merits and the limitations of economics in the collective domain and the ability to use positive ("objective") and normative ("subjective") models to guide efficient and effective government decision-making.

Topics to be covered include:
· The Nature of Economics, Economic Thinking and Government
· The Nature of Markets: how do markets work? How well do markets work?
· Theory of Market Failure: do markets go wrong?
· Theory of Collective Failure: does government go wrong?
· Government Regulatory Activity: how does regulation operate?
· Government Supply Activity: how does government provide services?
· Government Redistribution Activity: how does redistribution of income and wealth operate?
· Government, Productivity and Growth: how does government influence productivity and growth?
· Macroeconomics: what determines overall economic activity in an economy?
· International and Global Economics: how does a national economy link to the world?
· Values, Evidence and Trends in Economics for Government

Indicative Assessment

Video-related exercises (20%); group project (20%); test (30%); essay (30%)

Prescribed Texts

All students will receive a comprehensive reading pack. Any prescribed texts for the course are to be advised.

Programs Executive Master of Public Administration

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