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CHINESE CURRENCY (5) answer(s).
 
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Chinese currency and global rebalancing: a discussion / Wei Ge   Journal Article
Wei Ge Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Perceived to be substantially undervalued, the Chinese currency, the yuan, has attracted much attention in recent years, especially since the recession of 2008-2009. To remedy the situation, a proposal put forward recently by C. Fred Bergsten is noteworthy, for its impressive boldness in calling for drastic US policy actions, and for the potentially far-reaching impacts on the global rebalancing and recovery it may bring about. The purpose of this article is twofold: to assess the underlying analytical validity of this proposal and to explore its implications for the US, China and the rebalancing and recovery of the world economy.
Key Words World Economy  United States  China  Chinese Currency  Global Rebalancing  Yuan 
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End of the 'liberal theory of history': dissecting the US congress' discourse on China's currency policy / Nymalm, Nicola   Journal Article
Nymalm, Nicola Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Over the last 10 years, economic issues related to currency policy have become the major ongoing dispute between China and the United States. Specifically, the US Congress has demanded a tougher policy to avert the negative consequences of "unfair" Chinese policies-in the form of a "manipulated currency"-for the US economy. Building on an analytical framework of discourse theory (DT)-and proposing a method for applying DT in empirical research-an investigation into congressional debates on the Chinese currency shows that the question is not a purely economic one, but rather that it reflects a dislocation of US identity as the vanguard of liberal-democratic capitalism. This dislocation involves changes to how "liberal" identity in the US Congress is articulated in relation to the role attributed to "illiberal" China, which in turn affects the formulation of US China policy in Congress.
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ID:   118124


India-China relations: problems and prospects / Sibal, Kanwal   Journal Article
Sibal, Kanwal Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Internationalisation of the Chinese currency / Aglietta, Michel   Journal Article
Aglietta, Michel Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Nontradables and the valuation of RMB-An evaluatiohn of the Big / Yang, Jiawen   Journal Article
Yang, Jiawen Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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