Trade Imbalances and the Global Financial Crisis
[The Great Rebalancing: Trade, Conflict, and the Perilous Road Ahead for the World Economy]
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- Michael Pettis, 2014. "Trade Imbalances and the Global Financial Crisis," Introductory Chapters, in: The Great Rebalancing: Trade, Conflict, and the Perilous Road Ahead for the World Economy Updated Edition, Princeton University Press.
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China; Euro; rebalancing; world economy; world economies; trade imbalance; financial ciris; destablilize; economic dislocation; dollar; Germany; consumption binge; European debt; Latin America; commodity boom; repercussions; globally linked;All these keywords.
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