This report evaluates that assertion, and considers other effects China’s peg has on the U.S. economy. These include the beneficial effects on consumption, interest rates, and investment spending. Nationwide, these effects should offset job loss in the trade sector, at least in the medium term. Several bills have been introduced in the 109th Congress to address China’s currency policy, including H.R. 1216, H.R. 1498, H.R. 1575, S. 14, S. 295, S. 377, and S. 593; some would impose trade sanctions against China unless it accepted a market-based system of currency valuation
China’s concern about its U.S. Dollar reserves is being amplified by the low returns of some of Chin...
We argue that criticism concerning the Chinese dollar peg is misplaced as no predictable link exists...
With China’s currency being undervalued, how does the loss of production and China’s gained comparat...
The continued rise in the U.S.-China trade imbalance and complaints from U.S. manufacturing firms an...
When the U.S. runs a trade deficit with the Chinese, this requires a capital inflow from China to th...
I examine the transmission of expansionary U.S. monetary policy in case where developing countries-i...
[Excerpt] This report provides an overview of the economic issues surrounding the current debate ove...
In recent years, the United States and China have disagreed whether China’s national currency, the y...
Since the yuan is pegged to the dollar, the U.S. and Chinese economies have become inter-connected i...
For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) to limit its...
In recent years, the United States and other countries have expressed considerable concern that Chin...
In the past two years, the Bush Administration, members of Congress and a few senators, such as Sen....
China-bashing has become a popular media and political sport. This is largely due to the U.S. trade...
...substantially undervalued...” - Tim Geithner, US Treasury, January 2011 “...China manipulates its...
Abstract: For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) t...
China’s concern about its U.S. Dollar reserves is being amplified by the low returns of some of Chin...
We argue that criticism concerning the Chinese dollar peg is misplaced as no predictable link exists...
With China’s currency being undervalued, how does the loss of production and China’s gained comparat...
The continued rise in the U.S.-China trade imbalance and complaints from U.S. manufacturing firms an...
When the U.S. runs a trade deficit with the Chinese, this requires a capital inflow from China to th...
I examine the transmission of expansionary U.S. monetary policy in case where developing countries-i...
[Excerpt] This report provides an overview of the economic issues surrounding the current debate ove...
In recent years, the United States and China have disagreed whether China’s national currency, the y...
Since the yuan is pegged to the dollar, the U.S. and Chinese economies have become inter-connected i...
For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) to limit its...
In recent years, the United States and other countries have expressed considerable concern that Chin...
In the past two years, the Bush Administration, members of Congress and a few senators, such as Sen....
China-bashing has become a popular media and political sport. This is largely due to the U.S. trade...
...substantially undervalued...” - Tim Geithner, US Treasury, January 2011 “...China manipulates its...
Abstract: For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) t...
China’s concern about its U.S. Dollar reserves is being amplified by the low returns of some of Chin...
We argue that criticism concerning the Chinese dollar peg is misplaced as no predictable link exists...
With China’s currency being undervalued, how does the loss of production and China’s gained comparat...