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Article: Hoover Institution Press, Essays in Public Policy: The Debate on China's Exchange Rate--Should or Will It Be Revalued? by Jilian Zhang.
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- September 28, 2004
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STANFORD, Calif. -- In the Essays in Public Policy series, Hoover Institution scholars, recognized for their expertise in international affairs and domestic policy, bring their scholarship to bear on current problems and issues.
In the latest essay in this series, the question of revaluing China's exchange rate is raised. Many United States policymakers and certain business sectors have urged China to revalue its currency; in China authorities argue that such changes would make China less competitive in the marketplace; and economists in both countries believe any sudden change would do more harm than good.
In The Debate on China's Exchange Rate--Should ...