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OAS4100 Public Economics Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Offentlig økonomi
- Study programme
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Master's Programme in Public Administration and ManagementElective modules, Master's Programme in Public Administration and Management
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2017/2018
- Programme description
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- Course history
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Introduction
Emnet offentlig økonomi har hovedfokus på hvordan det offentlige kan bidra til en samfunnsøkonomisk effektiv ressursbruk, og behovet for offentlige inngrep ved markedssvikt. Emnet omhandler også fordelingspolitikk med vekt på den norske modellen. Velferdsøkonomi og avveiing mellom rettferdighet og effektivitet, samt forholdet mellom privat og offentlig sektor står sentralt både når det gjelder styring og fordeling av økonomiske ressurser. Emnet legger vekt på å analysere effekter av økonomisk politikk på ressursutnyttelse og inntektsfordeling.
Required preliminary courses
Upon completing the course, the candidates are expected to have gained the following learning outcomes (knowledge, skills, and general competence).
Knowledge
The candidate:
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- has deep understanding of theories, documents, concepts, and definitions within the area of sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship
- has advanced knowledge of the nature of cultural, organizational, institutional, economic, and business based innovation for sustainability.
- has a nuanced understanding of the multiple challenges in the development of innovative sustainable solutions for a fair society
- has knowledge of professions and the role of professions in sustainable innovation.
Skills
The candidate:
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- has developed an ability to critically examine and challenge established thinking and solutions to ‘wicked’ and complex problems
- can work and contribute efficiently in cross- and multidisciplinary teams concerning sustainable innovation
- can apply a sustainable and policy relevant approach to scientific problem identification and development work.
General competence
The candidate:
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- can identify new, relevant research problems and challenge established knowledge and practice within sustainable innovation
- can contribute to new, advanced knowledge and insight within the area of sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship based on scientific judgement and integrity
- can communicate research and development work to society as well as through recognized academic channels such as scientific workshops, conferences and journals in the field of sustainable innovation
Learning outcomes
Seminars will be given in the format of discussions, lectures, and candidate presentations and reviews. Concrete examples, preferably from the candidates’ own PhD projects, will be used as a basis for discussing different perspectives and aspects of the course content.
Teaching and learning methods
Active participation in the seminars is necessary to adequately understand the course material and themes. Preparation and participation are therefore mandatory, and candidates are expected to attend all days of teaching and required to attend at least 80 percent of teaching days. In special cases of documented illness, the course leader may accept exceptions to this requirement. In these cases, lack of participation can be substituted with alternative arrangements such as active reading of the relevant syllabus literature.
Course requirements are assessed as confirmed or not confirmed. The course requirement must be completed and confirmed within the given deadline in order to have the right to submit a final essay.
The course requirements are:
- A plenary presentation on a subject decided in collaboration with the course lecturer.
- A prepared opposition to at least one other presentation.
- 80 % attendance is required.
Course requirements
Confirmed participation in the course and accepted final essay.
- Individual essay (4000-5000 words). The essay will discuss the most important theoretical aspects from the syllabus, with relevance for the candidate’s PhD project. Cover page, illustrations, and list of references come in addition.
Assessment
All examination support material is allowed as long as source reference and quotation technique requirements are applied.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
Assessment is pass/ fail. If an essay is graded fail, the candidate has one opportunity to resubmit a
revised essay within a given time-period.
Grading scale
The final essay is assessed by the course lecturer and one other examinator. External examinators will be used regularly. The assessment of the essay is based on the learning outcomes for the course.
Examiners
Alle besvarelser vurderes av intern sensor. Et uttrekk på minst 25 % av besvarelsene sensureres av ekstern sensor. Ekstern sensor skal også benyttes ved tvil om besvarelser er bestått. Karakterene på besvarelsene som er vurdert av ekstern og intern sensor danner grunnlag for å fastsette nivå på besvarelsene innenfor de ulike karakteruttykkene. Intern sensor skal ta hensyn til ekstern sensors vurdering av alle eksamensbesvarelsene.