How Should the United States Address Its Chinese Trade Imbalance? (Audio)
Experts outline variables such as nominal exchange rates, foreign exchange interventions, and macroeconomic imbalances as contributing...
Speakers: Eswar Prasad, Nandlal P. Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy, Cornell University; Former Head of the China Division, International Monetary Fund
Peter Schiff, President and Chief Global Strategist, Euro Pacific Capital
Shang-Jin Wei, N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy, Columbia University; Former Head of the Trade and Investment Division, International Monetary Fund
Presider: Joyce Chang, Global Head of Emerging Markets and Credit Research, J.P. Morgan
March 9, 2011
Experts outline variables such as nominal exchange rates, foreign exchange interventions, and macroeconomic imbalances as contributing factors affecting the trade relations between China and the United States.
This event was part of the McKinsey Executive Roundtable series in International Economics
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