- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Professor J Swierzbinski
Pre-requisites
EC 2001.
Notes
This course will be available in 2007/08 and in alternate sessions thereafter.
Overview
Industrial economics has developed rapidly, in both theory and empirical investigation during the past 25 years. The course analyses how the behaviour of firms with respect to pricing, advertising, growth and innovation is influenced by market environment. A number of competing approaches are explored including, structure-conduct-performance paradigms, contestable markets and organisational models. Attention is focused on the internal organisational framework of the firm, including management structure and objectives, and its impact on growth and development. The acquisition and pricing policy of public sector organisations is examined. Finally an assessment is made of the impact of competition policy, privatisation, regulation, and industry policy on industrial performance.
Structure
3 one-hour lectures and 1 one-hour tutorial per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 three-hour examination (80%) and in-course assessment: 2 essays (20%).
Resit: 1 three-hour examination (80%) and in-course assessment: 2 essays (20%).