The continued funding of America's persistent trade and fiscal deficits has sparked debate among international economists. One controversial explanation argues that East Asia is pursuing "Bretton Woods II" and funding American deficits as part of a greater development policy. This paper examines the Chinese policy response to the global economic crisis and finds that China's policy actions provide evidence for "Bretton Woods II." Furthermore, the Sino-American relationship is now characterized by codependence which has implications for the policy decisions of each country.M.S
Concerns about China’s currency intervention strategy against the U.S. dollar and other major curren...
The monograph provides knowledge on the complex nature of both external and internal determinants in...
This paper argues that Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China plays a critical role in ho...
The continued funding of America's persistent trade and fiscal deficits has sparked debate among int...
This paper argues that the way in which China is portrayed in the revived Bretton Woods thesis (BW2)...
Since the yuan is pegged to the dollar, the U.S. and Chinese economies have become inter-connected i...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the trade gap between China and the United States while find...
Purpose – This paper aims to critically examine China's exchange rate policy debate and discuss Chin...
Is the U.S. trade deficit made in China? The short answer is no. In recent years U.S. bilateral trad...
China’s concern about its U.S. Dollar reserves is being amplified by the low returns of some of Chin...
As America grapples over what to do in order to avoid the perils associated with manifest U.S. econo...
"Many American economists, politicians and citizens are afraid of a widening trade deficit with Chin...
China’s trade relations with the United States over the past four decades is a topic that has not be...
Chinese economy and foreign trade imbalances The paper analyses current global imbalances in interna...
The consequences of the global financial crisis for United States-China economic relations are still...
Concerns about China’s currency intervention strategy against the U.S. dollar and other major curren...
The monograph provides knowledge on the complex nature of both external and internal determinants in...
This paper argues that Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China plays a critical role in ho...
The continued funding of America's persistent trade and fiscal deficits has sparked debate among int...
This paper argues that the way in which China is portrayed in the revived Bretton Woods thesis (BW2)...
Since the yuan is pegged to the dollar, the U.S. and Chinese economies have become inter-connected i...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the trade gap between China and the United States while find...
Purpose – This paper aims to critically examine China's exchange rate policy debate and discuss Chin...
Is the U.S. trade deficit made in China? The short answer is no. In recent years U.S. bilateral trad...
China’s concern about its U.S. Dollar reserves is being amplified by the low returns of some of Chin...
As America grapples over what to do in order to avoid the perils associated with manifest U.S. econo...
"Many American economists, politicians and citizens are afraid of a widening trade deficit with Chin...
China’s trade relations with the United States over the past four decades is a topic that has not be...
Chinese economy and foreign trade imbalances The paper analyses current global imbalances in interna...
The consequences of the global financial crisis for United States-China economic relations are still...
Concerns about China’s currency intervention strategy against the U.S. dollar and other major curren...
The monograph provides knowledge on the complex nature of both external and internal determinants in...
This paper argues that Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China plays a critical role in ho...