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While the traditional approach to the adjustment of international imbalances assumes industrialized countries at a similar level of development and with similar production structures, such imbalances have historically been the result of a process of catching up by late-industrializing developing...
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the combination of economic policies adopted by the two key economies, the US and China. Global financial markets served … economic policies followed by emerging markets such as China and the oil-exporting countries contributed to the US ability to …
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Alarmed by the persistent and large US trade deficit vis-à-vis China and the rapidly swelling Chinese foreign exchange … of the present international economy and of China's financial system. Indeed, the record growth of China's exports to the … US stems largely from joint ventures and affiliates of multinational enterprises; exports attributed to China usually …
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competitive devaluations. The sheer size of China, and its lower sterilization costs suggests that China may be the winner of a … external instability, which is magnified by exposure of the banking system to non performing loans. Testing the self insurance … and precautionary motives in the context of China may be challenged by a version of the peso problem; Hoarding …
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While the traditional approach to the adjustment of international imbalances assumes industrialized countries at a similar level of development and with similar production structures, such imbalances have historically been the result of a process of catching up by late-industrializing developing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003727278
competitive devaluations. The sheer size of China, and its lower sterilization costs suggests that China may be the winner of a … external instability, which is magnified by exposure of the banking system to non performing loans. Testing the self insurance … and precautionary motives in the context of China may be challenged by a version of the "peso problem"; Hoarding …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003855040
the combination of economic policies adopted by the two key economies, the US and China. Global financial markets served … economic policies followed by emerging markets such as China and the oil-exporting countries contributed to the US ability to … continue to focus only on price stability. -- Asset prices ; China ; current account adjustment ; global liquidity ; oil prices …
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Alarmed by the persistent and large US trade deficit vis-à-vis China and the rapidly swelling Chinese foreign exchange … of the present international economy and of China's financial system. Indeed, the record growth of China's exports to the … US stems largely from joint ventures and affiliates of multinational enterprises; exports attributed to China usually …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008840269
various monetary regimes, the paper shows that the contribution of China in global rebalancing should primarily rely on … structural policies aiming at reducing aggregate savings in China. The role of the exchange-rate regime would be minor under … today. Finally, relying only on a change in China's monetary regime (without structural reforms) could end up in delaying …
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show that an overhaul of China's social safety net is capable of reducing global imbalances whatever the exchange …
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