Introduction to the symposium on China's exchange rate created by A Mehrotra
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This symposium consists of three papers presented at a session on ‘China's exchange rate’ at the annual meeting of the Association for Comparative Economic Studies in Atlanta, January 2010. Although China's exchange rate policy has become an issue of intense debate within international policy circles, its importance reaches far beyond the matter of the possible misalignment of the Chinese renminbi. The three papers in the symposium reflect this by examining three separate research questions all related to China's exchange rate policy.
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