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Review of China US Currency Situation Instructional VideoReview of China US Currency Situation Instructional Video
Publisher
Khan Academy
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Grade
11th - Higher Ed
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
2:36
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Duration
10 mins
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Year
2011
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Review of China US Currency Situation

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This short clip is essentially just a review of what Sal has discussed in previous videos about the China-US trade situation. He goes over all the details, discussing the trade imbalance and how the Chinese government maintains the Yuan's value by increasing its supply. He also discusses the practice of investing in US treasuries, which increases the supply of money for loans in the US and decreases interest rates. Ask scholars what they think of Sal's last point about spending more because debt is cheaper. Does this mean they would spend more?

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Concepts

trade imbalance, trade, appreciation, deflation, depreciation, exports, imports, inflation, supply and demand, the people's bank of china, currency exchange

Additional Tags

trade imbalance, currency exchange, chinese central bank, people's bank of china, export, import, inflation, deflation, appreciate, depreciate, supply and demand, treasury bond, treasury note, treasury bill, us treasury, social studies

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