EFB338 Contemporary Application of Economic Theory
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Unit code: | EFB338 |
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Prerequisite(s): | (Completion of 168 credit points) and (EFB222, EFB228 & EFB229) or (EFB330 & EFB331) |
Equivalent(s): | EFB329, EFX338 |
Assumed Knowledge: | This unit is the capstone unit for the Economics primary major and is designed to be completed in the final year of study. |
Credit points: | 12 |
Timetable | Details in HiQ, if available |
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CSP student contribution | $2,040 |
Pre-2021 CSP student contribution | $1,597 The pre-2021 commonwealth supported place (CSP) contribution amount only applies to students enrolled in a course prior to 2021. To learn more, visit our Understanding your fees page. |
Domestic tuition unit fee | $3,024 |
International unit fee | $4,176 |
Unit Outline: Semester 2 2024, Gardens Point, Internal
Unit code: | EFB338 |
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Credit points: | 12 |
Pre-requisite: | (Completion of 168 credit points) and (EFB222, EFB228 & EFB229) or (EFB330 & EFB331) |
Equivalent: | EFB329, EFX338 |
Assumed Knowledge: | This unit is the capstone unit for the Economics primary major and is designed to be completed in the final year of study. |
Coordinator: | Jayanta Sarkar | jayanta.sarkar@qut.edu.au |
Overview
Working as an economist in the real world requires the ability to research and apply economic solutions to often complex problems. This capstone unit is designed to consolidate your studies in economics through the application of a variety of economic concepts, theories, and empirical methods to current public policy issues. You will develop an analytical framework to tackle major economic issues and practise the practical application of a variety of economic approaches to analyse problems facing Australian and international economies and develop policy options with consideration for diverse perspectives, ethical principles and socially responsible behaviour. You will develop the ability to summarise, evaluate and criticise research findings, and learn how research in economics evolves, preparing you for employment as economists in government, business – in particular consulting - and in the not-for profit sector.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit you will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of economics theory and frameworks to analyse real world policy problems. [KS 1.1, HO 2.2]
- Conduct independent research into policy problems and apply consideration for ethical and socially responsible behaviour to develop consistent arguments and recommendations justified with evidence. [HO 2.2, SE 5.2]
- Present and defend complex analyses, research and recommendations arising from analysis in oral and written forms. [PC 3.1, 3.2]
- Work effectively in teams to solve economic problems and critically reflect on professional practice. [TS 4.1, 4.2]
Content
The content in this unit comprises microeconomic and macroeconomic theories, policy issues and real world applications, and covers:
- public policy and economic approaches,
- a review of economic methods relevant to current policy issues for which options for solutions are of current interest,
- a structured approach to report on policy problems, policy options and their evaluation.
Current economic research topics, trends and policies are explored including welfare analysis, taxation, productivity growth, and climate change
QUT Business Capabilities (Undergraduate)
The content and assessment in this unit are aligned to a selection of the following set of QUT Business Capabilities, also known as Assurance of Learning Goals (AoLs). Developing these capabilities will assist you to meet the desired graduate outcomes set at QUT and equip you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in your chosen career.
Knowledge and Technological Skills (KS)
1.1 Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
1.2 Apply technical and technological skills appropriate and effective for real world business purposes and contexts.
Higher Order Thinking (HO)
2.1 Investigate real world business issues and situations through the effective analysis, evaluation and synthesis of theory and practice.
2.2 Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Professional Communication (PC)
3.1 Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
3.2 Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Teamwork and Self (TS)
4.1 Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
4.2 Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Social, Ethical and Global Understanding (SE)
5.1 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of ethical and legal principles and practices in analysing and responding to business issues.
5.2 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Learning Approaches
The semester will comprise a series of lectures augmented with workshops and online learning material to cover relevant content and support progress on the project report. Regular in-person and online tutorials provide guidance to prepare for assessments.
Feedback on Learning and Assessment
Students will receive feedback in various forms throughout the semester which may include:
- Informal: worked examples, such as verbal feedback in class, personal consultation
- Formal: in writing, such as checklists (e.g. criteria sheets), written commentary
- Direct: to individual students, either in written form or in consultation
- Indirect: to the whole class
Assessment
Overview
The assessment in this unit aims to support your achievement of the unit learning outcomes and course assurance of learning goals. The assessment has been designed in order to allow you to:
- receive feedback on your learning as you progress toward the development of knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes (formative assessment);
- demonstrate your learning in order to achieve a final grade (summative assessment).
Students may be required to attend campus or an assessment centre for the purposes of assessment, regardless of the attendance mode for the unit.
Unit Grading Scheme
7- point scale
Assessment Tasks
Assessment: Report
Acting as a group of economists, you will select and define an economics policy problem, and report on policy options informed by economics theory, literature or empirical analysis.
The group marks will be based on the evaluation of the Introduction and Conclusion of the Group report - reflecting the level of collaboration of the group. In the group report, each member will propose a policy option, which will be evaluated on the individual level.
Formative or Summative: Formative and Summative
Business Capabilities (AoL goals): KS (1.1), HO (2.2), PC (3.1), SE (5.2)
This assignment is eligible for the 48-hour late submission period and assignment extensions.
Assessment: Oral Presentation
Acting as economists you will present your analysis and key recommendations in response to a real world ecomonics policy problem.
Formative or Summative: Formative and Summative
Business Capabilities (AoL goals): HO (2.2), PC (3.2)
Assessment: Reflective Essay
You will be asked to reflect on you individual learning journey as well as the group experience.
Formative or Summative: Formative and Summative
Business Capabilities (AoL goals): TS (4.1, 4.2)
This assignment is eligible for the 48-hour late submission period and assignment extensions.
Academic Integrity
Students are expected to engage in learning and assessment at QUT with honesty, transparency and fairness. Maintaining academic integrity means upholding these principles and demonstrating valuable professional capabilities based on ethical foundations.
Failure to maintain academic integrity can take many forms. It includes cheating in examinations, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion, and submitting an assessment item completed by another person (e.g. contract cheating). It can also include providing your assessment to another entity, such as to a person or website.
You are encouraged to make use of QUT’s learning support services, resources and tools to assure the academic integrity of your assessment. This includes the use of text matching software that may be available to assist with self-assessing your academic integrity as part of the assessment submission process.
Further details of QUT’s approach to academic integrity are outlined in the Academic integrity policy and the Student Code of Conduct. Breaching QUT’s Academic integrity policy is regarded as student misconduct and can lead to the imposition of penalties ranging from a grade reduction to exclusion from QUT.
Resources
Resource Materials
Other
No prescribed text; see Canvas site for curated resources.
Risk Assessment Statement
There are no out-of-the-ordinary risks associated with lectures or tutorials in this unit.
Standards/Competencies
This unit is designed to support your development of the following standards\competencies.
QUT Business Capabilities (Undergraduate)
HO (2.2): Independent Judgement and Decision-Making
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation
KS (1.1): Discipline Knowledge
PC (3.1): Professional Communication (Written)
PC (3.2): Professional Communication (Oral)
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation
SE (5.2): Global Social Responsibility
TS (4.1): Self-Reflection and Accountability
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
TS (4.2): Teamwork Knowledge and Skills
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
Course Learning Outcomes
This unit is designed to support your development of the following course/study area learning outcomes.BS05 Bachelor of Business
- Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
Relates to: ULO1, Report - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Relates to: ULO2, Report - Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Report - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation - Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay - Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
BS06 Bachelor of Business
- Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
Relates to: ULO1, Report - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Relates to: ULO2, Report - Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Report - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation - Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay - Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
BS08 Bachelor of Business - International
- Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
Relates to: ULO1, Report - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Relates to: ULO2, Report - Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Report - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation - Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay - Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
Unit Outline: Semester 2 2024, Online
Unit code: | EFB338 |
---|---|
Credit points: | 12 |
Pre-requisite: | (Completion of 168 credit points) and (EFB222, EFB228 & EFB229) or (EFB330 & EFB331) |
Equivalent: | EFB329, EFX338 |
Assumed Knowledge: | This unit is the capstone unit for the Economics primary major and is designed to be completed in the final year of study. |
Overview
Working as an economist in the real world requires the ability to research and apply economic solutions to often complex problems. This capstone unit is designed to consolidate your studies in economics through the application of a variety of economic concepts, theories, and empirical methods to current public policy issues. You will develop an analytical framework to tackle major economic issues and practise the practical application of a variety of economic approaches to analyse problems facing Australian and international economies and develop policy options with consideration for diverse perspectives, ethical principles and socially responsible behaviour. You will develop the ability to summarise, evaluate and criticise research findings, and learn how research in economics evolves, preparing you for employment as economists in government, business – in particular consulting - and in the not-for profit sector.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit you will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of economics theory and frameworks to analyse real world policy problems. [KS 1.1, HO 2.2]
- Conduct independent research into policy problems and apply consideration for ethical and socially responsible behaviour to develop consistent arguments and recommendations justified with evidence. [HO 2.2, SE 5.2]
- Present and defend complex analyses, research and recommendations arising from analysis in oral and written forms. [PC 3.1, 3.2]
- Work effectively in teams to solve economic problems and critically reflect on professional practice. [TS 4.1, 4.2]
Content
The content in this unit comprises microeconomic and macroeconomic theories, policy issues and real world applications, and covers:
- public policy and economic approaches,
- a review of economic methods relevant to current policy issues for which options for solutions are of current interest,
- a structured approach to report on policy problems, policy options and their evaluation.
Current economic research topics, trends and policies are explored including welfare analysis, taxation, productivity growth, and climate change
QUT Business Capabilities (Undergraduate)
The content and assessment in this unit are aligned to a selection of the following set of QUT Business Capabilities, also known as Assurance of Learning Goals (AoLs). Developing these capabilities will assist you to meet the desired graduate outcomes set at QUT and equip you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in your chosen career.
Knowledge and Technological Skills (KS)
1.1 Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
1.2 Apply technical and technological skills appropriate and effective for real world business purposes and contexts.
Higher Order Thinking (HO)
2.1 Investigate real world business issues and situations through the effective analysis, evaluation and synthesis of theory and practice.
2.2 Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Professional Communication (PC)
3.1 Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
3.2 Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Teamwork and Self (TS)
4.1 Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
4.2 Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Social, Ethical and Global Understanding (SE)
5.1 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of ethical and legal principles and practices in analysing and responding to business issues.
5.2 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Learning Approaches
The semester will comprise a series of lectures augmented with workshops and online learning material to cover relevant content and support progress on the project report. Regular in-person and online tutorials provide guidance to prepare for assessments.
Feedback on Learning and Assessment
Students will receive feedback in various forms throughout the semester which may include:
- Informal: worked examples, such as verbal feedback in class, personal consultation
- Formal: in writing, such as checklists (e.g. criteria sheets), written commentary
- Direct: to individual students, either in written form or in consultation
- Indirect: to the whole class
Assessment
Overview
The assessment in this unit aims to support your achievement of the unit learning outcomes and course assurance of learning goals. The assessment has been designed in order to allow you to:
- receive feedback on your learning as you progress toward the development of knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes (formative assessment);
- demonstrate your learning in order to achieve a final grade (summative assessment).
Students may be required to attend campus or an assessment centre for the purposes of assessment, regardless of the attendance mode for the unit.
Unit Grading Scheme
7- point scale
Assessment Tasks
Assessment: Report
Acting as a group of economists, you will select and define an economics policy problem, and report on policy options informed by economics theory, literature or empirical analysis.
The group marks will be based on the evaluation of the Introduction and Conclusion of the Group report - reflecting the level of collaboration of the group. In the group report, each member will propose a policy option, which will be evaluated on the individual level.
Formative or Summative: Formative and Summative
Business Capabilities (AoL goals): KS (1.1), HO (2.2), PC (3.1), SE (5.2)
This assignment is eligible for the 48-hour late submission period and assignment extensions.
Assessment: Oral Presentation
Acting as economists you will present your analysis and key recommendations in response to a real world ecomonics policy problem.
Formative or Summative: Formative and Summative
Business Capabilities (AoL goals): HO (2.2), PC (3.2)
Assessment: Reflective Essay
You will be asked to reflect on you individual learning journey as well as the group experience.
Formative or Summative: Formative and Summative
Business Capabilities (AoL goals): TS (4.1, 4.2)
This assignment is eligible for the 48-hour late submission period and assignment extensions.
Academic Integrity
Students are expected to engage in learning and assessment at QUT with honesty, transparency and fairness. Maintaining academic integrity means upholding these principles and demonstrating valuable professional capabilities based on ethical foundations.
Failure to maintain academic integrity can take many forms. It includes cheating in examinations, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion, and submitting an assessment item completed by another person (e.g. contract cheating). It can also include providing your assessment to another entity, such as to a person or website.
You are encouraged to make use of QUT’s learning support services, resources and tools to assure the academic integrity of your assessment. This includes the use of text matching software that may be available to assist with self-assessing your academic integrity as part of the assessment submission process.
Further details of QUT’s approach to academic integrity are outlined in the Academic integrity policy and the Student Code of Conduct. Breaching QUT’s Academic integrity policy is regarded as student misconduct and can lead to the imposition of penalties ranging from a grade reduction to exclusion from QUT.
Resources
Resource Materials
Other
No prescribed text; see Canvas site for curated resources.
Risk Assessment Statement
There are no out-of-the-ordinary risks associated with lectures or tutorials in this unit.
Standards/Competencies
This unit is designed to support your development of the following standards\competencies.
QUT Business Capabilities (Undergraduate)
HO (2.2): Independent Judgement and Decision-Making
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation
KS (1.1): Discipline Knowledge
PC (3.1): Professional Communication (Written)
PC (3.2): Professional Communication (Oral)
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation
SE (5.2): Global Social Responsibility
TS (4.1): Self-Reflection and Accountability
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
TS (4.2): Teamwork Knowledge and Skills
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
Course Learning Outcomes
This unit is designed to support your development of the following course/study area learning outcomes.BS05 Bachelor of Business
- Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
Relates to: ULO1, Report - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Relates to: ULO2, Report - Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Report - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation - Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay - Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
BS06 Bachelor of Business
- Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
Relates to: ULO1, Report - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Relates to: ULO2, Report - Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Report - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation - Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay - Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay
BS08 Bachelor of Business - International
- Demonstrate and apply integrated discipline (including technical) knowledge across the broad field of business with depth in one or more core business disciplines.
Relates to: ULO1, Report - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of socially responsible behaviour in analysing and addressing business issues in national and international business contexts.
Relates to: ULO2, Report - Exercise independent judgement and initiative in adapting and applying knowledge and skills for effective planning, problem solving and decision making in diverse contexts.
Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Report, Oral Presentation - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in written forms and using media appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Report - Use information literacy skills, and communicate effectively and professionally in oral forms, appropriate for diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO3, Oral Presentation - Exercise self-reflection, responsibility and accountability in relation to own learning and professional practice.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay - Apply teamwork knowledge and skills for effective collaboration across diverse purposes and contexts.
Relates to: ULO4, Reflective Essay