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Central to the global impacts of China's emergence has been its structural imbalance (its excess product supply and … to the advanced economies and particularly to the US, the more so if China's policy response is expansionary and includes …
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China's financial openness, as measured by cross border flows and asset ownership, peaked during its 2000s growth surge …, as did downward pressure on global interest rates and price levels. This was despite China's restriction of financial … shown that, without capital controls, most surge effects on China would have been moderated substantially while the global …
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Almost all commodity prices recovered in the third quarter of 2020 following steep declines earlier in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Crude oil prices have doubled since their April low, supported by sharp oil supply cuts by OPEC+, but prices remain one-third lower than their...
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expansion of debt-financed consumer spending; (b) the decision of China and other emerging countries to pursue an export …
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Product and financial market integration determine the global implications of China’s recent growth surge and its on-going transition from export led growth. These alter China’s structural imbalance (its excess product supply and excess saving), which in turn shifts the...
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Opinion over the global implications of China's rise is divided between critics, who see it as having developed at the … of trade and reductions to the cost of financing that stem from China's supply of light manufactures, its demand for … linkages via both trade and investment and so helps clarify the international effects of both China's expansion, its high …
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paper it is argued that the comparatively integrated global market for long bonds is suggestive of trends in the “world … yields are indeed representative of those in the “world” natural rate. The relationship between these yields and excess … saving in China and Japan is then explored using a VECM that accounts for US monetary policy. The results support a negative …
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Opinion over the global implications of China‘s rise is divided between critics, who see it as having developed at the … of trade and reductions to the cost of financing that stem from China‘s supply of light manufactures, its demand for … the US and Europe from China‘s successful export-oriented growth, though there are partially offsetting Keynesian effects …
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