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Disclaimer

The research papers in this section were prepared at the request of the Commission to support its deliberations. They are posted to the Commission’s website in order to promote greater public understanding of the issues addressed by the Commission in its ongoing assessment of U.S.-China economic relations and their implications for U.S. security, as mandated by P.L. 106-398 and P.L. 108-7. Their posting to the Commission’s website does not imply an endorsement by the Commission or any individual Commissioner of the views or conclusions expressed in them.

Prepared for Commission by:
Charles W. McMillion, Ph.D.
President & Chief Economist
MBG Information Services
Washington, DC 20002-4928
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Broad Economic and Trade Trends of the US and China

 

Dr. Ruyin HU Director of Research Center , Shanghai Stock Exchange Power Point

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China's Purchasing Power Parity

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China's Economic Growth

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Recent Annual GDP Growth

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U.S. Global Value of the Dollar

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Dollar/Yuan Exchange Rate

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U.S. Trade Agreements with China

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Components of the U.S. Economy

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Components of US Productivity Growth

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US Current Account Balances

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PRC Current Account Balances

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China's Merchandise Trade Balances

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China's Rapid Modernization of Global Trade

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PRC's FDI Policies for Industries

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China's Foreign Reserves

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Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S.

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Recovery of US Industrial Output

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US Producer Prices

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US Household Savings

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Purchasing Power of U.S. Weekly Wages

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The Population of India and China

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*This presentation is entirely the work of the Shanghai Stock Exchange and was recommended by Dr. McMillion as supplemental material to that of which he prepares for the U.S.-China Commission