Overview
The unit deals with the Australian and overseas approaches to competition policy. The economic background to the Competition and Consumer Act is considered in conjunction with economic policy debates. Market structures with substantial market power are viewed as a pretext to evaluation and regulation of restrictive trade practices and mergers … For more content click the Read More button below.
Offerings
S2-01-CAULFIELD-ON-CAMPUS
Requisites
Prohibition
Contacts
Chief Examiner(s)
Darryl Biggar
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.
understand and analyse critically the economic reasons for government intervention to reduce the adverse effects of restrictive trade practices
2.
understand the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (and its predecessor, the Trade Practices Commission)
3.
evaluate recent decisions from the perspectives of an economist, lawyer, policy-maker and business manager
4.
research in-depth a current problem area relating to competition policy and practices that requires investigation beyond topics covered in lectures.
Teaching approach
Active learning
Assessment
1 - Within semester assessment
2 - Examination
Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities
Workshops
Workload requirements
Workload