Issues include incentives and credibility problems in microeconomic policy making in both developed and developing economies, with particular attention to topics such as microeconomic issues in the public sector, the role of institutions, and the critical evaluation of microeconomic policy. Students are expected to build on basic microeconomics knowledge and to exhibit an understanding of the policy context. -- Course Website
Instructor: Associate Professor Vai-Lam Mui
Prerequisites: Students must have passed ECX9000 before undertaking this unit.