This course introduces the changing features and structure of China’s financial system since economic reforms. Topics include formation and characteristics of China’s modern financial system in the first half of the twentieth century; its settings in the dawn of economic reforms; major changes in the 1980s and 1990s; interrelationship between industrial reforms and financial system reforms; changing roles and functions of the banking system in the domestic and world economy; issues associated with the progress of non-banking financial system and the its outlooks. In addition, implications of China’s WTO accession to its financial system would also be explored.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: This course is designed to deliver students comprehensive knowledge on the history, development and prospects of the European Union (EU). The integration processes of the EU and its impacts and implications are the major focus of this course.