Profoundly integrating the New Structural Economics, the regional economic theories and their related practical cases, the Introduction of New Structural Regional Economics is a course jointly presented by the School of Economics and Management of Nanchang University and the Institute of New Structural Economics at Peking University. As a third-generation development economic theory, New Structural Economics possesses a great significance for the economic development of China and other developing countries.
Especially, faced with regional development disparity and inadequacy of China in the new era, this is a theory that is formed based on Chinese theories, designed for resolving Chinese issues with abundant Chinese-style applications and closely following the call of the new era’s development, therefore in a sense it could also provide experiences and references for other developing countries on a similar path of catching-up.
The course is aimed at enabling students to fully comprehend the past, the present and the future of China’s regional economic development issues and their causes; promoting Chinese experience and wisdom in regional governance; strengthening students’ abilities to explain the regional issues using New Structural Regional Economics; and fostering students’ high ideals in academic performance and consolidating students’ sense of mission in creating more original Chinese theories that are rooted in China.
The main features of this course are as follow: 100% delivered in English with bilingual subtitles (Chinese and English), which provides convenience for learners at home and abroad; highlighting the Chinese theory and promoting the political economics with Chinese characteristics; thoroughly tapping Chinese wisdom and experience so that the world can better understand China; combination of the theory and practice, fully demonstrating the vivid cases of China's poverty management and rural revitalization, the Belt and Road Initiative and the opening up to the outside world, and the high-quality development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, etc.