Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Lecturer
Onur Ates
Contact via onur.ates@mq.edu.au
E4A 422B
WED 10:00am-12:00pm
Lecturer
Michael Dobbie
Contact via michael.dobbie@mq.edu.au
E4A 416
Available on iLearn
Unit Convenor
Craig MacMillan
Contact via craig.macmillan@mq.edu.au
Lecturer
Pauline McAlary
Contact via pauline.mcalary@mq.edu.au
Lecturer
Marjan Nazifi
Contact via Fatemeh.Nazifi@mq.edu.au
E4A 432
See iLearn for details
Lecturer
Sayma Rahman
Contact via sayma.rahman@mq.edu.au
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
4cp in ACST or AFAS or ECON units at 600 or 800 level
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
ECON649 Economic Analysis
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Unit description |
Unit description
The aim of this unit is to provide a postgraduate-level foundation in modern economic analysis, with applications to decision making in business, for postgraduate actuarial students. The unit provides students with the knowledge and tools to use microeconomic and macroeconomic theory and concepts in analysing business decision making and an understanding of the broader social, economic and regulatory environment in which businesses operate.
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Name | Weighting | Due |
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1. Online Test | 10% | Week 4 |
2. Assignment 1 | 15% | Week 8 |
3. Assignment 2 | 15% | Week 11 |
4. Final Examination | 60% | TBA |
Due: Week 4
Weighting: 10%
The purpose of this test is to examine your understanding of the concepts and models learnt in the first few weeks. This task’s aim is to provide you with some early feedback about your progress in the course. The test will consist of a series of multiple choice style questions.
If you do not complete the test you will be awarded a mark of zero (0). The only exception to not completing the test is because of documented illness or unavoidable disruption. In these circumstances you may wish to consider applying for Special Consideration. The University’s policy on the Special Consideration process is available at
http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/special_consideration/policy.html
Submission
The test will be completed online during week 4 and more details will be made available by the end of week 2.
Extension
NA
Penalties
If you do not complete the test you will be awarded a mark of zero (0). The only exception to not completing the test is because of documented illness or unavoidable disruption. In these circumstances you may wish to consider applying for Special Consideration. The University’s policy on the Special Consideration process is available at
http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/special_consideration/policy.html
Due: Week 8
Weighting: 15%
The purpose of the assignment is to examine your ability to understand and apply (i) microeconomic concepts learnt in the first seven weeks of the course (ii) macroeconomic concepts that will require you to do some independent reading. The assignment will consist of a number of calculation based problem solving questions. The assignment will be available to students in week 4 on the unit web page.
Submission
The assignment is due in week 8 of session – May 5 – 9 – and must be handed in during your class. You must hand in your assignment in the class in which you are enrolled.
Extension
No late assignments will be accepted. If an assignment is submitted late it will receive a mark of 0.
If you cannot submit your assignment on time because of documented illness or unavoidable disruption please consider applying for Special Consideration. The University’s policy on the Special Consideration process is available at
http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/special_consideration/policy.html
We will endeavour to return your marked assignment with comments in Week 12.
Penalties
If an assignment is submitted late it will receive a mark of 0.
Due: Week 11
Weighting: 15%
The purpose of the assignment is to examine your ability to understand and apply concepts learned through independent study on a variety of topics. The assignment will consist of a number of calculation based problem solving questions. The assignment will be available to students in week 4 on the unit web page.
Submission
The assignment is due on the 30th of May and must be handed in at the front desk on Level 2 of E4A.
Marked assignments can be collected from front desk on Level 2 of E4A from the 13th of June
Extension
No late assignments will be accepted. If an assignment is submitted late it will receive a mark of 0.
If you cannot submit your assignment on time because of documented illness or unavoidable disruption please consider applying for Special Consideration. The University’s policy on the Special Consideration process is available at
http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/special_consideration/policy.html
Penalties
If an assignment is submitted late it will receive a mark of 0.
Due: TBA
Weighting: 60%
A 2 hour final examination for this unit will be held during the Macquarie University final examination period.
All topics studied during the semester are examinable. The exam will consist of multiple choice questions and questions requiring written answers (more detail about the structure will be provided towards the end of the semester). The final exam will give you an opportunity to demonstrate the depth and breadth of your knowledge of basic economic concepts, the economic way of thinking and in using your knowledge to solve economic problems.
Submission
The University Examination period for Session 2, 2013 is from November 11 – 29.
You are expected to present yourself for examination at the time and place designated in the University Examination Timetable. The timetable will be available in Draft form approximately eight weeks before the commencement of the examinations and in Final form approximately four weeks before the commencement of the examinations.
http://www.timetables.mq.edu.au/exam
Extension
Failure to sit the final exam at the designated day and time will result in a mark of 0 being awarded. The only exception to not sitting an examination at the designated time is because of documented illness or unavoidable disruption. In these circumstances you may wish to consider applying for Special Consideration. The University’s policy on the Special Consideration process is available at
http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/special_consideration/policy.html
If a Supplementary Examination is granted as a result of the Special Consideration process the examination will be scheduled after the conclusion of the official examination period.
The Macquarie University examination policy details the principles and conduct of examinations at the University. The policy is available at:
http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/examination/policy.html
Penalties
Failure to sit the final exam at the designated day and time will result in a mark of 0 being awarded.
Classes
Required and Recommended Texts and/or Materials
Textbook
· The textbooks for this course are:
Frost, L., Taylor, J., Weerapana, A. and Schuwalow, P. (2013) Microeconomics: Principles and Practice, Cengage Learning.
Littleboy, B., Taylor, J. and Weerapana, A (2013) Macroeconomics: Principles and Practice, Cengage Learning.
The textbooks can be purchased from the Co-op bookstore located on campus.
· The textbooks are available to borrow from the Macquarie University library.
· The publisher provides access to the online learning resource Aplia through the iLearn website for this course.
Technology Used and Required
Unit Web Page
Teaching and Learning Activities
Microeconomics
Week
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Required Reading |
Reminders |
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1 Mar 3 – 7 |
Introduction, the Economic Way of Thinking and the Production Possibility Frontier |
Frost et al., Chs 1 (including appendix), & 2
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2 Mar 10 – 14 |
The Supply and Demand Model |
Frost et al., Ch 3 |
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3 Mar 17 – 21 |
The Demand Curve and The Supply Curve |
Frost et al., Chs 4 & 5 |
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4 Mar 24 – 28 |
Elasticity and the Costs of Production (Part 1) |
Frost et al., Chs 6 & 7 |
Test 1
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5 Mar 31 – Apr 4 |
Costs of Production (Part 2) |
Frost et al., Ch 7 |
Workshop 1
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6 Apr 7 – 11 |
A Competitive Market and Monopoly (Part 1) |
Frost et al., Chs 8 & 9 |
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Apr 14 – 25 |
Mid Semester Break
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7 Apr 28 – May 2 |
Monopoly (Part 2.) |
Frost et al., Ch 9 |
Workshop 2 |
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Macroeconomics 8 May 5 – 9 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics: GDP, Business Cycles and Inflation |
Littleboy et al., Chs 1,2,3 & 4 |
Assignment 1 Due |
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9 May 12 – 16 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics: Labour and Money and Banking |
Littleboy et al., Chs 5 & 6 |
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10 May 19 – 23 |
Aggregate Expenditure Line Model and the Multiplier
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Littleboy et al., Chs 7 & 8 |
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11 May 26 – 30 |
Monetary Policy and the Economic Fluctuations Model (Part 1) |
Littleboy et al., Chs 9 & 10 |
Assignment 2 Due |
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12 Jun 2 – 6 |
Monetary Policy and the Economic Fluctuations Model (Part 2) Fiscal Policy (Part 1) |
Littleboy et al., Chs 11 & 12 |
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13 Jun 10 –13 |
Fiscal Policy (Part 2) |
Littleboy et al., Ch 13 |
Workshop 3
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Jun 16 – Jul 4 |
Final Exam Period |
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