The New Challenges of Inflation and External Imbalances Facing China

China is facing the threat of inflation, at the same time that the U.S. economy is in trouble. To maintain a sustainable growth rate, China must walk a tightrope.

Spring/Summer 2008, Vol. 7, No. 2, Pages 34-50
Posted Online June 19, 2008.
(doi:10.1162/asep.2008.7.2.34)

The New Challenges of Inflation and External Imbalances Facing China*

Yongding Yu
Institute of World Economics and Politics No. 5 Jianguomenneidajia St. 100732, Beijing China, [email protected]

China is facing the threat of inflation, at the same time that the U.S. economy is in trouble. To maintain a sustainable growth rate, China must walk a tightrope. On one hand, China must tighten its monetary policy to bring inflation under control, which will slow down the growth rate of the Chinese economy. On the other hand, China also has to be ready to use expansionary fiscal policy to replace the weakened external demand to prevent its economy from falling into a “growth recession,” where the growth rate is below 8 percent, due to the double whammies of monetary tightening and a significant slowdown of the U.S. economy.

Published: 20 Jun 2008

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Asian Economic Papers