The International Political Economy of China’s Exchange Rate Policy Making

Paperback Engels 2022 9789813345805
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This book examines the international political economy of China’s exchange rate policy making from theoretical and empirical perspectives. It identifies the limitations in the existing Economics studies on the RMB exchange rate and the research gap of the Comparative Political Economy (CPE) and International Political Economy (IPE) approaches to exchange rate politics. The author develops a three-level game framework for China’s exchange rate policy making based on revision and synthesis of the existing CPE and IPE approaches, which provides a richer portrait of the dynamism and complexity of China’s exchange rate policy making. The book has applied the three-level game framework to empirically analyzing China’s exchange rate policy making under the Hu-Wen administration. The book also discusses some further exploration of China’s exchange rate policy in the Xi era and comparative case study of exchange rate policy making. It is a timely and rigorous study on the role that international and domestic politics play in forging China’s exchange rate policy making in the twenty-first century.

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ISBN13:9789813345805
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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<p>Chapter 1 China’s Exchange Rate Policy Making An introduction.- Chapter 2 Literature Review and Theoretical Framework.- Chapter 3 The RMB Depeg from the US Dollar, 2003-2005.- Chapter 4 The Faltering RMB Exchange Rate Reform, 2005-2007.- Chapter 5 The Back and Forth of RMB Exchange Rate Reform in Turbulent Times, 2008-2010.- Chapter 6 The Resumption of RMB Exchange Rate Reform and the Internationalization of RMB, 2010-2013.- Chapter 7 Conclusion.</p>

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