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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc127.doc
... jobs, approximately % of total employment. the chinese economy will continue to expand. in the coming five years, chinese exports are likely to double. up to 2040, chinese exports are expected to increase ... the sheer size of the chinese economy has led to strong interest in the netherlands among policymakers and the public at large.1 the impressive dynamism of the chinese economy turning china into ...
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memo104.pdf
... share, world outside the oecd increased somewhat. in the second half of the nineties the chinese share surpassed the russian share. in the oecd the highly price-inelastic transport sector is ... of 10 dollar per barrel seems most plausible and the best rule of thumb for policymakers. 43 model outcomes are based on the assumptions of unchanged exchange rates. 44 ecb, oil ...
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Microsoft Word - memo166.doc
... renminbi lowers aggregate chinese exports by a half a percentage point. the same appreciation lowers aggregate chinese imports by about ... 1 and 3.2). policymakers do use the big mac survey to support their claims that the chinese currency is undervalued. on ... january 1994- september 2006. the chinese effective exchange rate had been appreciating from because of chinese inflation which peaked in 1994. ...
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Microsoft Word - Memorandum AFC.doc
... it reviews its evolution, causes, and consequences and examines the reaction by (inter)national policymakers. macroeconomic indicators were deteriorating before the crisis, but it is debatable whether that ... panic. in fact, the merit of the chinese capital account restrictions lies above all in the fact that they prevented chinese financial institutions from borrowing excessively abroad, and ...
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worldscan-core-version.pdf
... gasses. the simulation of such developments may uncover unexpected impacts on the world economy. policymakers, confronted with new policy problems or policy options by such simulations, must then ... booming rural industries are not necessarily the driving force behind labour reallocation. instead, the chinese industrial revolution started in agriculture (see, eg., sachs and woo (1997)). reforms and ...
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