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China or Japan, has no predictable effect on its trade surplus. Currency appreciation by the creditor country will slow its …-growth and low-growth economies, as between Japan and the U.S. from in 1950 to 1971 and China and the U.S. from 1994 to 2005 … growth. The qualified case for China moving toward greater flexibility in the form of a very narrow band for the yuan …
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China is both a major trading partner of the United States and the largest official holder of U.S. assets in the world … article explains the reasons for this large decline in official assets, what China's policy choices are, and how these choices …
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I examine the transmission of expansionary U.S. monetary policy in case where developing countries -- including China …, the peg is harmful to the U.S., providing a rationale for criticism of China's exchange rate policy …
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