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China/Mexico Case Study [GCP Brazil: Modulo 2]

China/Mexico Case Study [GCP Brazil: Modulo 2]. China/Mexico Case Study. Basic comparison of China Case Study with Mexico and Argentina Overview of China’s economic reform strategy since 1978 Compare reform strategy with those of other countries we discussed in this course

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China/Mexico Case Study [GCP Brazil: Modulo 2]

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  1. China/Mexico Case Study[GCP Brazil: Modulo 2]

  2. China/Mexico Case Study • Basic comparison of China Case Study with Mexico and Argentina • Overview of China’s economic reform strategy since 1978 • Compare reform strategy with those of other countries we discussed in this course • Brief review of tasks for students

  3. Comparative Institutional Analysis

  4. Case Study on China in Comparative Perspective

  5. Introduction to China Case Study

  6. Introduction to China Case Study

  7. Q: Chinese Panel • What were the key problems in the area of financial organization in China in 2005? • What institutional strategies did China use to address these problems? • How would you criticize, defend and/or develop the Chinese strategy in hindsight? • How does the Chinese strategy compare with the Mexican strategy

  8. Q: Mexican Panel • What was the Mexican strategy for developing its banking sector • How did the Mexican strategy evolve during the decade of the 1990s • What other approach could/should the Mexican government have taken, either at the start of the privatization process, or at later time, e.g. before or after the Tequila crisis? • What alternative legal and institutional reforms would have been necessary to pursue an alternative strategy?

  9. Q: Both panels together • How would you compare the Mexican and Chinese strategies for reforming their banking sectors? • What were the goals of the two different strategies? • What legal and institutional means were chosen to pursue these goals? • Were the strategies successful? Was one strategy more successful than the other?

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