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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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ECON 236

Emerging Economies

An examination of the economies of key emerging nations: China, India, Brazil, and Indonesia. The course starts with an overview of the global economy and the international financial system. Students consider how legal, technological, political, and cultural environments influence economic and business relations between countries. The benefits of trade, national trade policies and international cooperation are explored. Each of the four emerging nations is examined within this broad context, focusing on relevant economic history, transition to a market-oriented economy, current institutions, opportunities, and challenges. This course satisfies requirements for the global and historical studies core category

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
ECON 222 - Principles of Macroeconomics
and
ECON 221 - Principles of Microeconomics
or
ECON 151 - Principles of Economics