Course unit title |
Industrial Economics |
Course unit code |
EKP306 |
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) |
Optional |
Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) |
First cycle Bachelor |
Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) |
Year 3 |
Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered |
Semester 6 |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
3 credits (4.8 ECTS) |
Name of lecturer(s) |
Nurul Istifadah, SE., MSi., Rumayya, Ph.D Muryani, Dr., SE., MEMD, Martha Ranggi Primanthi, SE., MIDEC., Sochrul Rohmatul Ajijah., SE., MA |
Learning outcomes of the course unit |
Students are able to explain various forms of market and their implications on producer behavior and government policies in order to improve welfare |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) |
Face to face (offline) and or distance learning (online) |
Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) |
Introduction to MicroeconomicTheory |
Course content |
Industrial Economics course discusses - Industrial Economics Concepts, - Supply Theory, - Perfect Competition, - Imperfect Competition, - Dominant Oligopoly and Bertrand Oligopoly, - Monopolistic Competition, - Workable Competition, - UU No. 5/1999: Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Competition, - Determinants of Market Structure and Company, and - Research Development and Advertising |
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools |
Stephen Martin. 1998, Industrial Economics: Economic Analysis and Public Policy, 2nd ed. McMillan Publishing Company, New York John Lipczynski and John Wilson, 2001. Industrial Organization, AN Analisis of Competitive Market, Prentice Hill. |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
Teaching, discussions, and problem based learning. |
Language of instruction |
In Bahasa (Indonesian Language) and English |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Mid-exam, final-exam, and assignment |