China in 2005 - The Yuan Revaluation and Beyond |
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Introduction
China was having a major impact on the relative prices of labor, capital, goods and assets in a way that had never happened before. China's rapid economic development was not just a powerful driver of global growth. Its impact on other economies was also far widespread and visible. China through its heavy exports had contributed significantly to America's trade deficit. The reserves accumulated had been invested in American securities. By holding down bond yields, China had fuelled excessive household borrowing and spending in the US. 'The Economist' had pointed out that global monetary policy seemed to be made in Beijing and not in Washington...
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