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ECF3144 · Government spending, taxes and public debt

Official Handbook

2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 3Department of Economics

Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTC

Overview

Fiscal and public policies affect our lives in more than one way every day, through the provision of education and health services, taxes levied on consumption goods and income, welfare payments and the regulation of imperfect markets. This unit provides the tools to understand the economic determinants and implications of these policies. This unit proceeds in three parts. Part one begins by looking at the principal forms of market failures that provide a justification for government interventions. It continues by examining different objectives of public and fiscal policies (e.g. the role of the government in moderating business cycle and promoting economic growth). It concludes by studying what the government does in modern societies by looking at a number of observed government activities. In part two, the unit introduces a simple yet insightful theoretical framework to rigorously study the impact of different public policy instruments on the consumption and saving decisions of an individual household. This framework is applied in the third part of the unit to derive the net economic effects of income taxation, transfer payments and government debt. The unit adopts a coherent activity-based curriculum that aims to equip you to critically evaluate a variety of fiscal and public policies adopted by modern economies at different stages of development, with a special attention to East Asian countries.

Offerings

CampusTeaching periodMode
CaulfieldFirst semesterActivities scheduled as a mix of on-campus and online activities (BLENDED)

Assessment

The Handbook lists an examination for this unit.

#AssessmentTypeWeightHurdle
11 - ExerciseExercise28%
22 - ProjectProject22%
33 - ExaminationExamination50%

Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.

Requisites

prerequisite

Joined by AND.

Learning outcomes

  1. demonstrate a sound understanding of fiscal policies
  2. critically discuss the different objectives of public and fiscal policies
  3. demonstrate a sound understanding of the structure of the government budget and critically discuss what are the main economic activities the government engages in modern economies
  4. demonstrate a sound understanding of the role of government in influencing individuals' behaviour and the economy in both the short- and the long-run;
  5. analyse optimal fiscal policies in response to major shocks, including pandemics.

Workload

Minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit is 144 hours per semester typically comprising a mixture of scheduled learning activities and independent study. Independent study may include associated readings, assessment and preparation for scheduled activities. You are expected to complete all pre-class activities prior to your scheduled class, and post-class activities should be completed after your scheduled class. Learning activities may include a combination of teacher directed, peer directed and online engagement activities.

ActivityDuration
Applied sessions12 hours
Workshops48 hours

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