Course Code
CHES5159
Course Name
中國的發展與金融化
Time
Monday 4:30-6:15pm (Lecture)
Wednesday 11:30am-12:15pm (Tutorial)
Venue
YIA LT8
Instructor
黎晨
Teaching Assistant
劉馮蔚
Course Description
This course examines the political economy of China’s transition and development from the perspective of financialization. It situates China’s case in the broader context and debates on the role of financialization in reshaping the contemporary socio-economic governance and the relations between the financial sector and real sector economy. It will cover topics including the logics of financialization, financial repression and financial liberalization, China’s financial governance, industrial policy and financialization, corporate governance, commercial banking and shadow banking, development finance, capital market, public investment, law and finance, risk management, financial innovation and regulation as well as RMB internationalization.
Course Outline
Detailed Course Outline is available on Blackboard.
Week 1: Introduction: The logics of financialization
Week 2: Financial repression and financial liberalization
Week 3: Financial governance
Week 4: Industrial policy and financialization
Week 5: Corporate governance, reforms and financialization
Week 6: Commercial banking and shadow banking
Week 7: Development finance
Week 8: Capital market
Week 9: Public investment
Week 10: Law and finance
Week 11: Risk management, innovation and regulation
Week 12: RMB Internationalization
Week 13: Essay Test
Assessment & Assignments
Attendance (10%)
Participation (10%)
Reading Presentation (30%)
Essay Test (20%)
Term Paper (30%)
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