Preparing for a future bout of competitive devaluation might not be a bad idea.
为未来一轮的竞争性贬值做准备或许并不是一件坏事。
单词 | Competitive devaluation |
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Competitive devaluation
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经济学人(汇总) Preparing for a future bout of competitive devaluation might not be a bad idea. 为未来一轮的竞争性贬值做准备或许并不是一件坏事。
英语百科
Currency war![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Currency war, also known as competitive devaluations, is a condition in international affairs where countries seek to gain a trade advantage over other countries by causing the exchange rate of their currency to fall in relation to other currencies. As the exchange rate of a country's currency falls exports become more competitive in other countries, and imports into the country become more expensive. Both effects benefit the domestic industry, and thus employment, which receives a boost in demand from both domestic and foreign markets. However, the price increases for import goods (as well as in the cost of foreign travel) are unpopular as they harm citizens' purchasing power; and when all countries adopt a similar strategy, it can lead to a general decline in international trade, harming all countries. |
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