O.P. Jindal Global University
Economics of Reforms and Regulations
O.P. Jindal Global University

Economics of Reforms and Regulations

Shivangi Chandel

Instructor: Shivangi Chandel

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

3 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
Build toward a degree

What you'll learn

  • Explain the economic rationale for reforms and regulations in different market settings.

  • Evaluate the impact of several types of regulatory policies on market outcomes and social welfare.

  • Examine the effectiveness of the regulatory policies in various contexts.

  • Recognize the need for unconventional wisdom in assessing the role of the State and its instruments of reforms and regulation.

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September 2025

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25 assignments

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There are 7 modules in this course

In this module, you will be introduced to a few known fundamentals of welfare economics, delineating efficient outcomes of a “perfectly competitive” market, albeit under strong assumptions. Through a simple market experiment, you will be able to learn that competitive equilibrium is a good predictor of price and quantity even if we assume weaker conditions. This module will answer some of the obvious questions such as why governments intervene in markets, and what are some of the reasonable grounds for governments to intervene in markets. To answer these questions, this module examines real markets that are “imperfect” and therefore unable to produce, consume, or distribute in accordance with what is best for everyone. Lastly, this module characterizes some of the dimensions of the debate on state-market dichotomy, both in the context of free-market advocacy and in the light of historical evidence of government failures across the world. The need for developing a mutually supportive system for market and non-market institutions is emphasized upon.

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10 videos7 readings4 assignments2 plugins

In this module, you will gain an understanding of the regulatory institutions and structures that exist to facilitate the functioning of markets while protecting larger social interests. You will be introduced to the role of economic regulation in promoting competition, consumer protection, and economic efficiency.

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9 videos4 readings3 assignments

This module focuses on the roles and functions of regulatory institutions in ensuring public health, safety, and environmental protection, as well as the legal and policy frameworks that guide their decision-making processes. In this module, you will be introduced to policy assessment tools offered in cost-benefit analysis with more emphasis upon non-market valuations. The module concludes with discussions on some known (and some not so) regulatory instruments that are used to lower environmental pollution.

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9 videos4 readings4 assignments

This module will introduce you to major regulatory policies and reforms in the public finance sector, specifically those undertaken in the banking sector and in public procurement processes. The module stresses upon the need for good quality regulation in the banking sector which is significant to the financial systems and the health of the economy as a whole. You will also be able to learn the workings of public procurement systems and how governments need to prioritize reducing corruption in public purchases of goods and services by implementing efficient and competitive designs.

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8 videos4 readings3 assignments

In this module, you will be introduced to the key reforms and regulations in the energy sector and in new economy industries. Beginning with various policy instruments that are used to regulate the energy sector, the module also discusses the rationale for government intervention in energy and examines power regulations in the UK, following privatization. You will also be introduced to the meaning and importance of the new economy and the need for government regulations to adapt in the context of technological revolutions in data mining and communications.

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8 videos3 readings3 assignments

In this module, you will gain insights into regulatory frameworks that were innovative in their use of techniques and insights from behavioral economics and novel auction formats. The module emphasizes the need for regulators to adopt similarly inventive approaches to regulation as the world becomes radically uncertain.

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7 videos4 readings4 assignments

This module discusses the role of the state through two alternative thought processes that challenge the conventional views offered in mainstream economics. One through the lens of a subdiscipline of economics called “New Institutional Economics” and the other through the lens of “the Entrepreneurial State” as developed by Mariana Mazzucato. In a similar vein, the idea of a developmental state is explored where the state takes a more active role and pursues industrial policies.

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9 videos1 reading4 assignments

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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹

 

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Shivangi Chandel
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