China’s rapid economic development, WTO integration, and importance in the global economy present new challenges to business and institutional competitiveness and development on national and international levels.
This intercultural programme provides students with key insights into major aspects of economic development in China and Europe. The skills taught include analyses of specific aspects of trade relations and financial flows, and an understanding of the social and economic interrelations between these two geo-political regions.
| Faculty | IMB Institute of Management Berlin |
| Degree | Master of Arts (M.A.) |
| Structure | Full-time course |
| Start | October 1st |
| Duration | 4 semesters |
| Programme Intake | max. 25 students per year |