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Chinese economy and global business
ECX2630
Synopsis
This unit examines the resurrection of China in the global economy and its impact on international business, trade and investment, and global economic growth. It analyses China's economic development strategy since 1978 and the consequences on growth, poverty alleviation, income distribution, integration into the world economy, and the challenges of increased competitiveness on other major economies. In addition, it examines how China's participation in regional trade agreements (such as the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement) and the World Trade Organization has opened up opportunities vis-à-vis imposed challenges for trade, investment, and international cooperation.
It also provides a strategic perspective on issues facing multinationals doing business in China – such as the state interference on business operations, forced technological transfer and IP protection, wide adoption of e-commerce and e-payment system, with insights into successful business models.
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 6
- Level
- 2
- Audience
- Undergraduate
- Type
- Coursework
- School
- Faculty of Business and Economics
- Faculty
- Department of Economics
- Handbook year
- 2026
Prerequisites
No prereqs in the handbook graph.
What it unlocks
Nothing in the visible graph depends on this unit.
Offerings (7)
- First semesterClayton · FLEXIBLE / Caulfield · FLEXIBLE
- Second semesterClayton · FLEXIBLE / Caulfield · FLEXIBLE
- Winter semesterCaulfield · BLD-BLK
- Summer semester BCaulfield · BLD-BLK
- November teaching periodCaulfield · ON-BLK
Listed in 4 areas of study
- Economics and business strategyInternational economics
- Global AsiaLevel 2 and 3 elective units
- Global AsiaLevel 2 and 3 units
- International businessAdditional unit