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2010 China: An Emerged Economic Powerhouse in the Global Economy
January 3-15, 2010 - University of Colorado Denver The program compares the dynamic growth of China’s two leading economic regions – the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta – and explores China’s transformation from a planned economy to a globally competitive market oriented economy. Faculty will meet with entrepreneurs, business executives, and government officials who make this growth happen and visit cultural sites, universities, and companies to develop a framework for the past and present. The program begins in Shanghai, China’s burgeoning economic and financial center with 25% of China’s exports and 12.5% of its financial revenues. Participants travel to Hangzhou where the GDP has increased an average of 22% annually. On to Guangzhou, a world class manufacturing center where 34% of China’s exports, 30% of its foreign direct investment, and 19% of its GDP occur on 0.5% of China’s land. Finally to Hong Kong, a world class service center that ranks among the most competitive regions on the globe. |
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Location:
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China | ||
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Co-sponsors:
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Brigham Young University, Michigan State University, San Diego State University, University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Memphis, University of Pittsburgh, University of South Carolina, University of Wisconsin | ||
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Cost:
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3,500 | ||
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Contact:
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melanie.ellison@ucdenver.edu | ||
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Event Type:
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Study Tour | ||
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Category of Activity:
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Research Foreign Language Initiatives Business Outreach Faculty Development Academic Program Development Study Abroad |
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Target Group:
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Higher education |
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Impact:
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International | ||
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