Sunday, October 25, 2009

Krugman Says China Is Devaluing Its Currency, ‘Stealing’ Jobs - Bloomberg.com

Krugman Says China Is Devaluing Its Currency, ‘Stealing’ Jobs - Bloomberg.com
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By pursuing a weak-currency policy, China is siphoning demand away from other nations including poor countries, Krugman wrote in an article titled “The Chinese Disconnect” in the New York Times.

“In normal times, I’d be among the first to reject claims that China is stealing other peoples’ jobs, but right now it’s the simple truth,” the Princeton University professor said.

U.S. officials have been “extremely cautious” about confronting China on the issue, an approach that “makes little sense,” he said.

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The U.S. economy would benefit if China began selling its “dollar hoard,” which Krugman says is currently worth about $2.1 trillion, because it would make American exports more competitive.

“With the world economy still in a precarious state, beggar-thy-neighbor policies by major players can’t be tolerated,” Krugman said. “Something must be done about China’s currency.” ...

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