Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
Identify, analyse and address complex problems by drawing on knowledge of a specialist area in competition and regulatory economics.
Provide assessments and apply economic tools and evidence in the analysis of competition cases and economic regulation matters.
Apply the different forms of tariff determination in regulated industries.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2:
Undertake analysis relevant to competition cases by evaluating data, such as merger simulations, impact assessments and damage estimations of competition contraventions.
Conduct advanced descriptive and graphical analyses of economic data related to competition cases and regulatory matters.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3:
Apply a proposed methodology as articulated in their research proposal is applied, by using qualitative and/or quantitative methods, techniques, processes and technologies designed, selected and applied to complex theoretical and practical problems.
Defend any solutions generated within the design of the research proposal.
Develop a coherent research proposal under supervision.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4:
Demonstrate knowledge of the industrial organisation, including the economic implications of patterns of industrial organisation.
Explain alternative perspectives on industrial policy and on trade policy, in both the international literature and in South African policy debates.
Debate South Africa's current industrial policy.
Explain key quantitative measures of poverty and inequality, as well as non-monetary approaches to poverty.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5:
Distinguish clearly between alternative theories and models of economic growth, including classical, neo-classical, endogenous growth and increasing returns, and their relevance to poor countries today.
Use graphical and mathematical techniques to analyse instability and macroeconomic adjustments in policy models.
Critically analyse macroeconomic policy approaches of developing country governments and multilateral institutions.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6:
Apply core and advanced concepts in economics and finance to regulated industries.
Calculate measures of costs and other financial accounting information related to competition and regulation.
Critically analyse different methods of regulation of public utilities and evaluate optimal approaches to the evaluation of the regulatory asset base.
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 7:
Submit a minor-dissertation, according to the correct research principles and methods, to the satisfaction of the supervisor/s.
Integrated Assessment:
The method of assessment varies according to the modules.
Summative Assessment:
Microeconomic Issues in Development-Short weekly written assignments and class participation, long written assignments, Individual class presentation and Final examination.
Macroeconomic Issues in Development-Semester test, Research paper and Final examination.
Advanced Economics of Competition and Regulation - Examination, Weekly submissions and Individual assignment.
Financial analysis for Competition and Economic Regulation-Examination, Weekly submissions and Individual assignment.
Quantitative methods and econometrics for application in competition and economic regulation-Examination, Weekly submissions and Individual assignment.
Research methods for analysis of Competition and Economic Regulation-Short written assignments, Proposal for minor dissertation and Presentation of proposal.
Minor dissertation-Formal assessment report by internal and external assessors.
Formative Assessment:
Microeconomic Issues in Development-Case studies, Critical reviews of policy documents.
Macroeconomic Issues in Development-Presentations, Case studies and Policy documents.
Advanced Economics of Competition and Regulation - Seminars, group discussions, debates and Case studies.
Financial analysis for Competition and Economic Regulation-Seminars, group discussions, debates and Case studies.
Quantitative methods and econometrics for application in competition and economic regulation-Seminars, group discussions, debates and Case studies.
Research methods for analysis of Competition and Economic Regulation-Group presentations and case studies.
Minor dissertation-Final dissertation. |