Economia
Renminbi Subvalorizado: Quem Paga a Conta?
Países pobres e mercados emergentes, como argumenta Arvind Subramanian, no FT:
"... an undervalued exchange rate is above all a protectionist trade policy, because it is the combination of an import tariff and an export subsidy. It follows therefore that the real victims of this policy are other emerging market and developing countries – because they compete more closely with China than the US and Europe, whose source of comparative advantage is very different from China’s."
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Fim Da Convergência
How poor countries seemed to be catching up with rich ones—and why they are now falling behind again Sep 14th 2014, 23:50 by R.A. Close Save this article Click this to add articles to your Timekeeper reading list. Learn more » IF THE 20th...
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O Padrão Do Dólar
Our Dollar, Your Problem
In his new book, The Unloved Dollar Standard: From Bretton Woods to the Rise of China, McKinnon explains some uncomfortable truths. The dollar standard is unloved because of what one US Treasury secretary told his foreign critics...
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China E O Livre Comércio
America vs China: “Free Trade Is Only for Friends,” Says Prof. D’Aveni
By Bernice Napach
China is the second biggest economy in the world and has been the engine for global growth. But now China is expected to grow at its slowest rate in...
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Os Ganhos Do Comércio
This is the fourth video in the Economics Animated series. This one focuses on the economics of trade. It covers: Voluntary exchange and the gains from trade Production Possibilities Frontiers The opportunity costs of production. Absolute Advantage Comparative...
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A Posição Da China No Sistema Mundial De Comércio
Policy Research Working Paper 5897
China and the World Trading System
Aaditya Mattoo
Arvind Subramanian
The World Bank
Development Research Group
Trade and Integration Team
December 2011
WPS5897
Abstract
The Policy Research Working Paper Series...
Economia