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The future of China's exchange rate policy/ Morris Goldstein and Nicholas R. Lardy.
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008 | 090619s2009 dcua b 001 0 eng |
020 | $a9780881324167 (pbk. |
082 | 00$a332.4560951 GOL$222 |
100 | 1 $aGOLDSTEIN, Morris$d1944 |
245 | 14$aThe future of China's exchange rate policy$cMorris Goldstein and Nicholas R. Lardy. |
260 | $aWashington, DC$bPeterson Institute for International Economics$c2009. |
300 | $axi, 112 p.$bill.$c23 cm. |
490 | 1 $aPolicy analyses in international economics$v87 |
504 | $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 97-106) and index. |
505 | 0 $aEvolution of China's exchange rate in the reform era -- Transition to an equilibrium exchange rate -- Developments since mid-2005 -- Challenges facing the Chinese authorities under the existing currency regime -- Independence of monetary policy -- Rebalancing economic growth -- Potential effects of Renminbi appreciation on China's banking system -- External adjustment, global imbalances, and the risk of protectionism -- Policy implications and options -- The stay-the-course strategy -- The three-stage approach. |
650 | 0$aForeign exchange rates$zChina. |
650 | 0$aInternational economic relations. |
651 | 0$aChina$xCommerce. |
700 | 1 $aLardy, Nicholas R. |
830 | 0$aPolicy analyses in international economics$v87. |