Course Detail
Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Lecture
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Prerequisite: Upper Division Status in the School of Business.
Description
Even with the global economic crisis, China and its Asian neighbors remain the most dynamic and fastest growing region in the world. China is officially a socialist country with a significant legacy of a centralized, command economy. But it is also a market economy undergoing globalization and market transition. Understanding such a culturally rich, socialist market economy with Chinese characteristics, and doing business in china are challenging tasks. This course aims at a better understanding of China's business and economic geography and development, emphasizing diverse business/development models in China, human/economic geographical patterns, and linkage between China and Asian/global business networks. Topics include resources, population and society, administration/governance, economic reforms, economic and business environment, globalizing cities, regions and business models, and China's integration into the global economy.