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EC 229

Economics of China

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An examination of broad topics related to China’s economic structure, its transition from a command economy to a socialist market economy, urban versus rural market reforms, population policies and dynamics, political institutions, patterns of economic growth and development, international trade, and foreign investment. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140. Exclusions: EC310G.

An examination of broad topics related to China’s economic structure, its transition from a command economy to a socialist market economy, urban versus rural market reforms, population policies and dynamics, political institutions, patterns of economic growth and development, international trade, and foreign investment. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140. Exclusions: EC310G.

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An examination of broad topics related to China’s economic structure, its transition from a command economy to a socialist market economy, urban versus rural market reforms, population policies and dynamics, political institutions, patterns of economic growth and development, international trade, and foreign investment. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140. Exclusions: EC310G.


EC 229

Economics of China

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An examination of broad topics related to China’s economic structure, its transition from a command economy to a socialist market economy, urban versus rural market reforms, population policies and dynamics, political institutions, patterns of economic growth and development, international trade, and foreign investment. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140. Exclusions: EC310G.

An examination of broad topics related to China’s economic structure, its transition from a command economy to a socialist market economy, urban versus rural market reforms, population policies and dynamics, political institutions, patterns of economic growth and development, international trade, and foreign investment. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140. Exclusions: EC310G.

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An examination of broad topics related to China’s economic structure, its transition from a command economy to a socialist market economy, urban versus rural market reforms, population policies and dynamics, political institutions, patterns of economic growth and development, international trade, and foreign investment. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140. Exclusions: EC310G.


EC 229 Prerequisites

EC 120 (Min. Grade D-) and EC 140 (Min. Grade D-)

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EC 229 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Applied Economics (APEC)

Business Administration (BUSI)

Economics and Accounting (ECAC)

Economics and Data Analytics (ECDA)

Economics and Financial Mgmt (ECFN)

Economics (ECON)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

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