China’s Unique Hybrid Economy

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China’s Unique Hybrid Economy provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4 weeks long, 2-4 hours a week. China’s Unique Hybrid Economy is taught by Diana Choyleva. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at edX for detailed price information.

Overview
  • China’s economy is a unique amalgam of top-down planning and capitalism red in tooth and claw. A state-controlled system that is different to any market economy. This course will help you understand the complexities of China’s distinct development model and the impact it has on global markets.

    For financial professionals, policymakers and business professionals around the world, a sound grasp of the changes reshaping the Chinese economy and its markets is key to understanding both the investment opportunities and the risks that the country presents.

    Unbiased analysis, real-life examples and practical guidance will equip you with the analytical frameworks and tools to apply to your investment decisions, risk assessments or policymaking. You will learn directly from Enodo Economics’ team of experts, who together have over 250 years of experience focused on China’s economy, its politics and markets and its culture.

    We make use of specially shot online teaching videos that are produced to a high professional standard. The material, carefully tailored to the content of each course, includes interviews with relevant figures whose personal stories bring to life the concepts being taught. Imaginative visual aids and animation are designed to enhance the learning experience – and make it fun.

Syllabus
  • Chapter 1: China’s hybrid economy – a mix of top-down planning and unbridled market forces

    Chapter 2: China’s distinct development model – from Deng’s Reform and Opening Up to Xi’s Belt and Road Initiative; from export-led to consumer-led growth

    Chapter 3: The urban–rural divide and Xi’s strategy to revitalise the countryside

    Chapter 4: “Made in China 2025” and China’s technological ambitions

    Chapter 5: Monetary, fiscal and regulatory policies and their impact on markets