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316-321 Chinese Economy

Year 3 Economics.

Availability: Not offered in 1996.

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Associate Professor M Dowling

Prerequisite: 316-201 Intermediate Macro-economics and 316-202 Intermediate Micro-economics.

Contact: Three hours of seminar, lectures and tutorial per week.

Timetable: First semester

Objectives:

On completion of this subject students should :

Content:

Tools of economic analysis are applied to the problems and issues facing the economy of China. Issues discussed include growth and structural change; impact of government policy on economic performance; international trade/investment and regional integration; markets, competition and economic efficiency; industrial organisation; income distribution and social issues; relationships with the world economy. Tools developed in this course can be used to analyse other developing economies.

Assessment:

A 2-hour examination (80 per cent) and class assignments totalling approximately 2,000 words (20 per cent).

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