China: A Nation Depreciating its Currency to Economic Prosperity?

            
 
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Case Code : ECON026
Case Length : 19 Pages
Period : 1950-2007
Pub. Date : 2008
Teaching Note :Not Available
Organization : --
Industry : -
Countries : Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden

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China, a traditional, centrally planned economy with hardly any economic relations with the rest of the world, initiated economic reforms during the late 1970s...

The Yuan Undervaluation and Implications for China

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Conclusion

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Exhibits

Exhibit I: Exports of China
Exhibit II: Current Account Balance of China
Exhibit III: Movement of Yuan
Exhibit III-a: Movement of Yuan against SDR and US Dollar
Exhibit III-b: Yuan per US Dollar
Exhibit IV: Inflation Rate in China
Exhibit V: China's Real Growth Rate
Exhibit VI: China's Trade with the World (UD$ billions)
Exhibit VII: Movement of NEER and REER
Exhibit VII-A: Movement of REER and NEER from January, 1994 to June 2010
Exhibit VIII: US Foreign Trade with China
Exhibit IX: China's Foreign Reserves


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