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Course Syllabus
Course Title: International Economic Analysis under Globalization
Course Code: 001-EC323
Hours/Credits: 2/34
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Course Type/Students Category: Undergraduate of Economics


Prerequisites: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International Trade: Theory and
Policy
Semester Spring/Fall: Fall
Institute: Antai College of Economics and Management

Course Characters and Objects


1Course CharactersSpecialized Foundation Course/ Specialized Core
Course/ Specialized Elective Course; Required Course/Elective Course
Specialized Foundation Course, Elective Course

2Course Objects
Form a comprehensive understanding of the basic pattern and evolution trend of
world economy. This course highlights scientific understanding of the change and
influence of world economic pattern under recent economic globalization trend, as
well as understanding of the interactive relationship between Chinas economic
development and global economy. Through theme reading and discussion of fields
such as global trade, multinational investment, regional economic integration and
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international economic order, this course focuses on cultivating globalization


perspective in economic analysis, and improving abilities in literature reading, data
processing and writing, laying a good foundation for related work in the fields of
foreign trade or study on a higher level.

Contents and Requirements

Content

1. The evolution
of international
economic pattern
in the process of
globalization

2.Economic
globalization and
China economic
new normal

Tea
chin
g
Hou
rs

Class
Discussion

Homew
ork
Require
ments

Others

How
to
judge the
basic trend
of current
global
economy?

Form
study
groups,
make
team and
individu
al
research
plans

Will
Chinas
economic
developme
nt have an
important
impact on
the future
world
economy?

Take
reading
notes,
discuss
speech
outline,
participa
te
in
class
discussio
n

Reading:
Chap.1-3 of
reference 1.
Chap.3-6 of
reference 2.
Reference 3
Access to basic
data of world
economy from
UN websites
Reading:
Reference 7
Reference 8
Chap.12 of
reference 4
Access to
Chinas foreign
trade and
investment
statistics on the
website of the
ministry of
commerce

Classroom Teaching

1.the historical process of


economic globalization
2.the basic pattern of
contemporary international
economy
3.major challenge facing the
world economic development

1.the evolution of Chinas


economic position in global
economy
2.how the process of
globalization affects
economic development in
China
3.the influence of Chinas
economic growth on future
world economy

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3.globalization
and US economy

4.European
Union and Japan
under
the
background of
globalization

Mid-term check

5. Globalization
and
economic
growth
of
developing
countries

1.how US economy becomes


dominant?
2.Washington pattern and
economic globalization
3.from single to multi world
hegemony

1. European Union: from


the peak of history to
ordinary
2. Japan: high speed growth
to the lost time
3. Can G8 countries
dominate future global
economy?

Group interviews:
After class reading and class
discussion
Group research plans and
progress
Individual research topic and
progress

1.foreign trade and


investment of BRICS
countries
2.economy and trade of other
Asian, African and Latin
American countries
3.How developing countries
face great challenges of
globalization in a better way?

Will
US
economy
decline?

How will
the
economic
relations
between
the EU and
China
evolve?

How
to
better
promote
the
economic
and trade
relations
between
China and
emerging
countries?

Take
reading
notes,
discuss
speech
outline,
participa
te
in
class
discussio
n
Take
reading
notes,
discuss
speech
outline,
participa
te
in
class
discussio
n

Reading:
Reference 1
Reference 5
Reference 9
Access to US
foreign trade
and investment
data on
NUCTAD

Take
reading
notes,
discuss
speech
outline,
participa
te
in
class
discussio
n

Reading:
Chap.8-9 of
reference 1.
Chap. 7-8 of
reference 8
Chap. 6-8 of
Reference 3
Reference 5

Reading:
Reference 1
Reference 8
Chap.2-4 of
reference 3
Reference 10

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6. Globalization
and the reform
of the
international
monetary system

7. Globalization
and regional
economic
integration

8. Globalization
and the
evolution of
international
economic order

1.the evolution and influence


of contemporary international
monetary system
2.how US dollar affects the
process of economic
globalization?
3.reform of the international
monetary system after the
financial crisis

1.free trade area negotiations


2.the impact of regional
economic integration on
global competition
3.free trade area in our
country and one belt one
roadstrategy

1.international economic
construction after WW2.
2. globalization requires new
type of international
economic order
3. How to speed up the pace
of the construction of new
international economic order?

Course Method
9

How
to
accelerate
the
internation
alization of
RMB?

Take
reading
notes,
discuss
speech
outline,
participa
te
in
class
discussio
n

How
to
better
promote
our
countrys
free trade
area
developme
nt
strategy?

Take
reading
notes,
discuss
speech
outline,
participa
te
in
class
discussio
n
Take
reading
notes,
discuss
speech
outline,
participa
te
in
class
discussio
n

How
to
improve
the leading
power of
Chinese
economy
to global
economy?

Reading:
Chap. 5 of
reference 1.
Chap. 5 of
reference 4.
Chap. 13 of
reference 2
Chap.1-3 and
10-11 of
reference 6
Access to data
of international
financial flows
and the size of
financial
institutions
Reading:
Chap.14,16 of
reference 1.
Chap.10 of
reference 4.
Chap. 12,13 of
reference 8
Reference 5

Reading:
Chap.
1,18,19,24 of
reference 8.
Chap.1-4 of
reference 11
Reference 12

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1. Lecture
2. Reading and Theme Discussion
3. Speech and Course paper

Course Grading
Attendence:10%
Reading and Discussion:30%
Group Speech:20%
Course Paper40%

Reference
This course requires a lot of reading, references are listed as follows,
1.Chen Ligao, SHIJIE JINGJI GAILUN, Capital University of
Economics and Business Press, China Renmin University Press, 2011
2.Martin Wolf, Why Globalization Works, China Citic Press, 2008
3.Robert.C.Allen, Global Economic History, Yilin Press,2014
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4.Dani Rodrik, The Globalization Paradox


5.Ian Morris, Why the West Rules-for Now, China Citic Press,2011
6.Ben Steil, The Battle of Bretton Woods, China Machine Press,2014
7.Handel Jones, Chinas Globalization,China Machine Press, 2014
8.Gideon Rachman, Zero-Sum World, China Citic Press,2012
9. FrederickLAllen, The Big Change, Jinghua Press,2011
10., :1600-2000,Nanjing University Press, 2014
11. Shu Jianzhong, New International Economic Order: History and
Reality, Nanjing University Press,2013
12. Chen Feixiang, Renewal of the International Economic Order on the
Agenda, International Trade, 2015

Writer: Chen Feixiang


DateAug. 21, 2015

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