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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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