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Law, Institutions, and Business in Greater China
Last Updated Date: 5 June 2023
5 Units, Semester 1
Course Description:
This course aims to explore the interaction between legal institutions and economic/business development in Greater China with focus on China. How has China been able to offset institutional weaknesses at home while achieving impressive economic results worldwide? Have China's experiences indicated an unorthodox model as captured in the term "Beijing Consensus"? To what extent is this model different from East Asian models and conventional thinking in economic growth? This course reviews theories about market development in the context of Greater China, including securities, corporate regulations, capital markets, property, sovereign wealth funds, foreign investment, and anti-corruption etc.
Course Convenor: A/P Chen Weitseng
Co-teacher(s): NA
Course Codes: LL4237V / LL5237V / LL6237V / LLJ5237V
Contact Hours: 3 hr weekly seminars
Workload: 3 hours
Mode of Assessment: Reaction paper/class participation - 20%; Research Paper - 80% [Due: Thurs, 16 Nov 2023 (9am)]
Preclusions: Nil
Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or common law equivalent.
Examination Date: Different Mode of Examination
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