CCSS2450 Business and China
Course | CCSS2450 Business and China | |||
Class Time | Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 16:30 – 19:15 (GMT+8) | |||
Teacher | Professor Chen LI | |||
Course Description | Twenty-first century capitalism has been marked by an increasing international economic interdependence. Modern multinational firms from the high-income countries have spread their businesses across the world just as the Chinese economy has undergone dramatic transformations. This course examines the rise of modern multinational companies, the revolutionary changes in the structure of global business systems since the 1970s, and China’s enterprise reforms in a global context. It will involve theoretical and macro-level analysis with detailed empirical analysis, as well as considerable examination of in-depth case studies from large Chinese firms. | |||
Prerequisite(s) | — | |||
Remark(s) | — |
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Professor Chen LI is an Assistant Professor at the CUHK Centre for China Studies. He has researched, written and taught on a wide range of issues in China’s political economy, development strategy, public policy, institutional reforms and business environment in the global context. He received his PhD and MPhil in development studies from the University of Cambridge and dual bachelor degrees of law and economics from Peking University. Professor LI has been frequently interviewed by international and local media, with views quoted by Fortune, Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Lianhe Zaobao (Singapore) and South China Morning Post, among others. He also regularly contributes opinion pieces to China Daily. | |||