Geithner: China too slow with currency reforms
China is in a position where it can leave it's currency devalued by 40% and still come out ahead because of exports and low wages. Other countries might do the same like India, Viet Nam and a few others and might also get away with this. However, for developed countries to do this would drop wages on unionized workers so much and workers in general so much etc. that I don't think you would get the U.S. or Europe to devalue their currencies by 40% in order to be more fully employed even though that might actually work.
So I'm not sure how the U.S. or Geitner plans to try to encourage or entice China to value it's currency to a more normal level. Any way you look at it millions of U.S. and European jobs have been lost directly because of this devaluation of the Yuan. So is it important? For those who have lost their jobs in Europe and the U.S. and around the world it is a life or death question.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- Musk's antics likely causing Tesla's woes
- Old English "Kenning" means "Whales Road" or the Sea
- Measles outbreak surpasses 350 cases and is expected to keep growing
- 'I'm worried it's getting worse': Texas measles outbreak grows as families resist vaccination
- What are the 4 types of Anthropology? begin quote from Google AI:
- ‘He broke barriers’: One of the last survivors of elite group of paratroopers died. He was 108
- March 12th 2025 in and on Mt. Shasta
- Multistate measles outbreak crosses 450 cases
- Mt. Shasta tourism was the highest ever for winter skiing and such BEFORE Trump was inaugurated
- When I studied Cultural Anthropology at UCSC I was most interested in understanding cultures especially Tibetan Culture.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment