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POLI 221 - CHINESE ECONOMY IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE |
This course is designed for students of economics/international
business who would like to understand China and students of China who would
like to understand the Chinese economy from a global perspective. In addition
to a general profile of the Chinese economy, the course will focus on the role
of China as an important market for foreign trade and investment and as an
economic giant for the 21st century. It deals with the following issues: the
economic environment of China; China's economic performance and ranking in the
world; market liberalisation and the reform of state-owned enterprises; the
emergence of town and village enterprises; China's trade and external economic
relations; recent trends and outlook in investment; accession to the World
Trade Organization and its impact on different sectors; China's business
relations with the Pacific Rim nations; foreign market entry modes; exporting
and importing; licensing and franchising; wholly owned subsidiaries and joint
ventures; managing foreign business, contract negotiations and approval;
transaction costs; and culture and business networks. At the completion of
the course, students will have a good understanding of how the Chinese economy
runs and how to do business with China.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Political Science Department Course Attributes: OLD GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES, MJ-INTL-Area Studies-Asia Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate |
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