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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency and u.s. Debt: Data on Chinese M1 Increase, 2010
A discussion of the Chinese M1 (i.e., liquid) money supply to explain how it increased from 2009 to 2010, and why this happened. [3:12]
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency: Data on Chinese Foreign Assets Increase
A comparison of the Chinese M1 (i.e., liquid) money supply against the increase in acquisitions of foreign assets in 2010, which would be assets in other currencies. The acquisitions support the growth of the Chinese economy, and help to...
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency and u.s. Debt: China Us Currency Situation
Review of China US currency situation. [2:36]
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency and u.s. Debt: Chinese Inflation
Chinese inflation in 2010 is featured in this video. [3:21]
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency: China Pegs to Dollar to Keep Trade Imbalance
Explains how China would be able to maintain a trade imbalance with the U.S. by printing additional money, thereby preventing an undesirable devaluation of the U.S. dollar. [3:01]
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency and u.s. Debt: Floating Exchange Effect on Us
Floating Exchange Effect on US. Learn how Chinese currency affects the U.S. debt through flexible exchange rates.
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency and u.s. Debt: Floating Exchange Effect on China
Examines what the effect on China would be of a floating exchange rate. [3:26]
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency & Us Debt: Chinese Us Balance of Payments
Explore the data on Chinese-US Balance of Payments. [4:17]
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency: Floating Exchange Resolving Trade Imbalance
Explores how a floating exchange rate could in theory resolve a trade imbalance. [4:06]
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Khan Academy: Chinese Currency and u.s. Debt: China Buys u.s. Bonds
Discusses the rationale behind China buying U S. Treasury Bonds, which helps finance U.S. debt and increases demand for the bonds. [2:51]