Industrial Economics - ECO00008H
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- Department: Economics and Related Studies
- Module co-ordinator: Dr. Bipasa Datta
- Credit value: 20 credits
- Credit level: H
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Academic year of delivery: 2020-21
Module will run
Occurrence |
Teaching cycle |
A |
Autumn Term 2020-21 to Spring Term 2020-21 |
Module aims
- To show how microeconomics and game theory can be used to analyse firms' (strategic) behaviour in markets
- To bridge gaps between theory and real-life examples
- To raise awareness of industrial and competition policy issues
Module learning outcomes
On completing the module a student will be able to:
- Define and explain the various concepts used in industrial economics
- Apply the concepts to understand and explain the structure and behaviour of selected industries
- Apply theory to real-life examples
Assessment
Task |
Length |
% of module mark |
Online Exam - 24 hrs (Centrally scheduled) Industrial Economics |
N/A
|
100 |
Special assessment rules
None
Reassessment
Task |
Length |
% of module mark |
Online Exam - 24 hrs (Centrally scheduled) Industrial Economics |
N/A
|
100 |
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Indicative reading
Main textbook:
- Pepall, Richards, and Norman. Industrial Organization: Contemporary Theory & Empirical Applications. 4th Ed. Blackwell Publishing.
Following books will also be used alongside:
- Tirole. (1988). The Theory of Industrial Organisation. MIT press.
- Shy. (1995). Industrial Organization: Theory and Applications. MIT press.