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Inflation In China
ByWhy hasn't inflation caught up with a monetary-induced boom in China?
One might argue that China's policy of keeping the renminbi cheap amounts to an export subsidy that has been an important factor fueling its growth. But that thesis is puzzling to economists who reason that a cheap-currency policy can only get you so far. Paul Krugman explains:
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