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316-321 Chinese Economy | |
Availability | Not offered in 1998. |
Coordinator | Assoc. Professor M Dowling |
Prerequisites | 316-201 Intermediate Macroeconomics and 316-202 Intermediate Microeconomics. |
Contact | Three hours of seminars, lectures and tutorials per week |
Subject Description | 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 subject can be used to analyse other developing economies. |
Assessment | A 2-hour examination (80%) and class assignments totalling approximately 2000 words (20%). |
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