ECON243 Australian Economic Institutions and Performance
Updated: 14 August 2009| Credit Points | 6 | ||||||||||||||||
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| Intensive School(s) | None | ||||||||||||||||
| Supervised Exam | There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled. | ||||||||||||||||
| Pre-requisites | 24cp | ||||||||||||||||
| Co-requisites | None | ||||||||||||||||
| Restrictions | ECON143 or EH120 | ||||||||||||||||
| Notes | None | ||||||||||||||||
| Combined Units |
ECON143 - Australian Economic Institutions and Performance |
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| Unit Description |
It is one of a suite of units in economic history and institutional economics and is an important component of the BEc and BBus degrees. The unit gives students an historical perspective on contemporary economic institutions. Its main theme is the ways in which government, business and interest groups have interacted in the development of the Australian economy. It considers the Constitution and the economic functions of government, and the main regulatory institutions concerned with the labour market, rural production, industry and competition policy, public and private finance, and international economic relations. |
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| Prescribed Material Mandatory |
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Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material
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| Disclaimer | Offer of some subjects is subject to viability. Information in these unit descriptions is subject to change prior to commencement of semester. |
