Module Information
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
---|---|
Lecture | 20 Hours |
Seminars / Tutorials | 8 Hours |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | 1500 word essay | 20% |
Semester Exam | 3 Hours | 80% |
Supplementary Exam | 3 Hours As stipulated in Module Outline | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On completing this module students will have gained an understanding of the following topics:
* The role of markets and firms as alternative coordinating mechanisms
* Transaction cost economics
* The determination of firm boundaries with respect to diversified and vertically integrated activities
* Internal organisational forms
* The implications of the separation of the ownership and management (control) functions
* Principal-agent theory and incentive contracts
* The form, implications and limitations of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm
* The relationship between, and evidence regarding, profitability and market structure
* The purpose, design and implementation of competition policy
* Innovation and its promotion
Aims
The module is divided into two parts. The first section investigates economic explanations of the nature of firms and the scope of their activities. It also examines the internal organisation of firms, with particular regard to decision-making and the control problems that may occur, together with the implictions of the separation of ownership from managerial control. The second section focuses on industry and market structures, and examines the relationship between structural characteristics and firm behaviour, and various aspects of firm and industry performance. It also examines the form and purpose of competition policy and of policies to promote technological change.
Brief description
This third year module is delivered by lectures and tutorial classes and assessed by coursework essay and final examination. It treats the nature and scope of firms activities and various issues relating to industrial structure and policy.
Content
- Economic Co-ordination: Firms, Markets and Organisations
- Firm Boundaries: Vertical Integration
- Firm Boundaries: Diversification
- Internal Organisation
- Ownership and Control
- Structure, Conduct and Performance
- Profitability and Market Structure
- Competition Policy
- Innovation: Theory and Policy
Transferable skills
The coursework assignment requires students to display and develop preparation, research, writing and referencing abilities within set deadlines. The final examination requires rigorous preparation and assimulation of material prior to structured thought and essay writing within a fixed time period.
Reading List
Recommended TextBesanko, D, Dranove, D and Shanley, M (2000) Economics of Strategy 2nd edition Wiley Primo search Carlton, D W and Perloff, J M (2000) Modern Industrial Organization, 3rd edition (4th edition 2004) Addison-Wesley Primo search Lipczynski, J, Wilson, J and Goodard, J (2005) Industrial Organization: Competition, Strategy, Policy Prentice Hall Primo search Supplementary Text
Clarke, R and McGuinness, T (eds) (1987) The Economics of the Firm, Blackwell Primo search Clarke, Roger (1985) Industrial Economics Blackwell Primo search Davies, S, Lyons, B, Dixon, H and Geroski, P (1988) Economics of Industrial Organisation, Longman Primo search Douma, S and Schreuder, H. (2002) Economic Approaches to Organizations, 3rd edition Prentice Hall Primo search Hay, D A and Morris, D J (1991) Industrial Economics and Organization: Theory and Evidence 2nd edition Oxford University Press Primo search Martin, S (2002) Advanced Industrial Economics, 2nd edition Blackwell Primo search Milgrom, P and Roberts J, (1992) Economics, Organization and Management Prentice Hall Primo search Rickard, S (2006) The Economics of Organizations and Strategy McGraw Hall Primo search
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6