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affected by disputes with China, and is different from the diffusion behaviours of the offshore US dollar, euro, British pound …
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affected by disputes with China, and is different from the diffusion behaviours of the offshore US dollar, euro, British pound …
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and Mexico’s manufacturing exports; growth prospects in China, the United States, and Europe after the financial crisis … China and India relative to that of the United States and Europe in the early 2000s. Recoupling then took place as … developing countries sank along with the developed world during the deepening financial crisis of 2008. This volume examines …
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value of China's exports to the US responds negatively to real renminbi (RMB) appreciation, while import responds positively …. Further, the combined empirical price effects on exports and imports imply an increase in the real value of the RMB will … reduce China's trade balance. The use of alternative exchange rate measures and data on different trade classifications …
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exchange rate - but the relationships are not always precisely or robustly estimated. Chinese exports are generally well … the fact a substantial share of imports are subsequently incorporated into Chinese exports. We find that some of these …
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