China: Emergence, Implications & Challenges (ECON2500)
Information valid for Semester 1, 2013
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
School
Economics School
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Delivery mode
Internal
Class contact
2 Lecture hours, 1 Tutorial hour
Prerequisite
ECON1010 + ECON1020
Course coordinator
Prof P. Frijters
Current course offerings
| Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
| Semester 1, 2013 | St Lucia | Internal | Course Profile |
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Course description
After a long period of relative decline, China's economy is once again on the ascendency. China has already taken over from Japan as the engine of growth in an increasingly prosperous East Asian region. China's economic emergence has far-reaching implications and presents immense challenges both within China and abroad. By covering the nature of China's emergence and the consequent implications and challenges, this course provides students with a thorough understanding of China's contemporary economy.
Archived offerings
| Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
| Semester 1, 2012 | St Lucia | Internal | Course Profile |
| Semester 1, 2011 | St Lucia | Internal | Course Profile |
| Semester 2, 2010 | St Lucia | Internal | Course Profile |
| Semester 2, 2009 | St Lucia | Internal | Course Profile |