PUBLIC ECONOMY I
Module/Course Title: Public Economy I
1. Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Moh. Khusaini, S.E., M.Si., M.A.
2. Lesson Plan Developer: Dr. Rachmad Kresna Sakti, SE.,ME.
module/
course code
Student Workloads
credits
(ECTS) Semester frequency Duration
EKU60209 16 x 3CU x 170 minutes
3 CU x 1.5
ECTS 1st Semester Odds
Semester 1 Semester 1 Types of courses
Lectures
Contact hours
Independent studies
class sizes 35 students 16 x 3CU x
50 minutes
16 x 3 CU x 120 minutes 2 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)
1. Microeconomics I 2. Macroeconomics II 3 Learning Outcomes
a. Intended Learning Outcomes
1) Capable of demonstrating a responsible attitude towards work in the field of expertise independently (ILO 2);
2) Capable of demonstrate appropriate ways of thinking in economics, finance and business (ILO 6);
3) Capable of applying economic, financial and business theory to analysing economic development issues and policies in order to solve economic problems at regional, national and global levels (ILO 7);
4) Capable of mastering the concepts and theories of science (ILO 9).
b. Course Learning Outcomes
1) Capable of understanding the scope of public economics and the role of government in the economy
2) Capable of recognising the theories of public goods
3) Capable of understanding the analysis of public spending which concerns the subject matter of public goods and externalities.
4) Capable to analysing taxation, which involves tax analysis and its impact on the economy.
4 Subject Content
1. The scope of public economics 2. Government Functions
3. Private goods theory
4. Market failure and Government interference, Public Goods 5. Public goods theory: Price indication
6. Market Failure and Government Interference 7. Government failure
8. externality
9. government spending 10. Tax analysis
11. Tax Impact 5 Teaching methods
1. Small Group Discussions;
2. Cooperative Learning;
3. Case Based Learning.
6 Assessment methods 1. Participation
2. Assignments 3. Quiz
4. Mid Test 5. Final Test
7 This Module/Course is also applied in The Following Study Program/s Economics, Finance and Banking Study Program
8 Authorisation for modules/courses team
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References:
1. David N. Hyman, 1999. "Public Finance: A Contemporary Application of Theory and Policy". 6th edition. McGraw Hill.
2. Harvey S. Rosen, 2002. "Public Finance". 6th edition. McGraw Hill.