Revaluing the Yuan: Where Politics and Economics Collide

Jun 14, 2005 / By Knowledge@Wharton.com
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American politicians are pressing for a revaluation of the Chinese yuan, blaming U.S. deficit problems on the yuan-dollar exchange rate. Economists say the problem lies with a low U.S. savings rate. This Wharton study delves into the detailed views of seven experts.

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