Chinese Business Institutions

CHSC6908

This unit uses an institutional economics approach to explain some of the characteristic features of the Chinese economy, such as the prevalence of networks, local autonomy and organisational choice. Economic institutions are understood as the rules that inform the behaviour of corporations, governments at different levels as well as their complex interactions. Through the use of case studies students will develop an understanding of how the combination of endogenous and exogenous institutional change contributes to China's highly dynamic economic environment.

Unit of study details

Unit of study level: Postgraduate

Credit points: 6

Commencing semesters: 2, 9

Further unit of study information

Unit of study handbook: CHSC6908

Costs and scholarships information: Costs and Scholarships

Final dates to withdraw from units of study: Census Dates

Available for study abroad and exchange: No

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