Economics

Sewanee: The University of the South

ECON 345 Economic Development in China

A study of the nature of the "development" problem and of policy issues facing the heterogeneous category of developing economies focuses on the contemporary Chinese economy, in transition and undergoing reform. Applies theoretical and fieldwork-based analysis to issues pertaining to agricultural and industrial development, income distribution and poverty alleviation, privatization and development of the market, labor markets and human capital formation, women's empowerment, and international trade. This course is offered as part of the Summer in China Program.

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(Credit, full course.) Mohiuddin

Sewanee: The University of the South