With China’s currency being undervalued, how does the loss of production and China’s gained comparative advantage adversely affect the US’s GDP, Inflation, and Unemployment rate? Such conditions as unfair market competition are side effects of exchange rate manipulation. Manipulation implies the direct and purposeful control or alteration of a country’s exchange rate in relation to foreign currencies
Exchange rate misalignments have begun to attract more attention in recent expanding global markets....
...substantially undervalued...” - Tim Geithner, US Treasury, January 2011 “...China manipulates its...
There has been contentious debate surrounding the issue of undervaluation of the Chinese Renminbi, w...
China’s exchange rate policy has been one of the most contentious economic issues in present times. ...
This report evaluates that assertion, and considers other effects China’s peg has on the U.S. econom...
The continued rise in the U.S.-China trade imbalance and complaints from U.S. manufacturing firms an...
This paper examines empirically one of the most popular views in international economics, yet barely...
In December 1978 Deng Xiaoping announced a new path for the Chinese economy. The new strategy for Ch...
The U.S.-China trade imbalance is commonly attributed to a Chinese policy of currency manipulation. ...
China's fixed its exchange rate at 8.28 yuan to the dollar from 1994 to July 2005, and has only allo...
There has been contentious debate surrounding the issue of undervaluation of the Chinese Renminbi. D...
In recent years, the United States and other countries have expressed considerable concern that Chin...
For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) to limit its...
When the U.S. runs a trade deficit with the Chinese, this requires a capital inflow from China to th...
Whether currency devaluation promotes growth remains an empirically open question. Coexistence of an...
Exchange rate misalignments have begun to attract more attention in recent expanding global markets....
...substantially undervalued...” - Tim Geithner, US Treasury, January 2011 “...China manipulates its...
There has been contentious debate surrounding the issue of undervaluation of the Chinese Renminbi, w...
China’s exchange rate policy has been one of the most contentious economic issues in present times. ...
This report evaluates that assertion, and considers other effects China’s peg has on the U.S. econom...
The continued rise in the U.S.-China trade imbalance and complaints from U.S. manufacturing firms an...
This paper examines empirically one of the most popular views in international economics, yet barely...
In December 1978 Deng Xiaoping announced a new path for the Chinese economy. The new strategy for Ch...
The U.S.-China trade imbalance is commonly attributed to a Chinese policy of currency manipulation. ...
China's fixed its exchange rate at 8.28 yuan to the dollar from 1994 to July 2005, and has only allo...
There has been contentious debate surrounding the issue of undervaluation of the Chinese Renminbi. D...
In recent years, the United States and other countries have expressed considerable concern that Chin...
For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) to limit its...
When the U.S. runs a trade deficit with the Chinese, this requires a capital inflow from China to th...
Whether currency devaluation promotes growth remains an empirically open question. Coexistence of an...
Exchange rate misalignments have begun to attract more attention in recent expanding global markets....
...substantially undervalued...” - Tim Geithner, US Treasury, January 2011 “...China manipulates its...
There has been contentious debate surrounding the issue of undervaluation of the Chinese Renminbi, w...