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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Outline
- What is political economy?
- US China interdependence
- Data on economic interactions
- Recent trends in trade balance
- Foreign direct investment to China - global data
- Foreign direct investment to China - Chinese data
- Role of FDI and foreign firms in China
- Chinese government management of FDI
- Global and regional production networks
- China-US interdependence
- Follow the money
- Chinese foreign assets
- Complex interdependence and capitalism
- Structural relationships
- Issue areas for strategic economic relations
- East Asia regional trade relations (1)
- East Asia regional trade relations (2)
- ASEAN plus
- Trans Pacific partnership
- TPP and US market access to China
- Conflict over exchange rates
- Dollar to RMB exchange rates
- Factors of exchange rate liberalization
- Actions of exchange rate liberalization
- Money talks
- RMB as reverse currency
- The future of the RMB
- Will China rebalance its economy?
- Components of Chinese rebalancing (1)
- Components of Chinese rebalancing (2)
- Transitional firms (1)
- Transitional firms (2)
- Competitiveness and innovation (1)
- Competitiveness and innovation (2)
- Clean energy
- The future of China US relations
- Conclusions
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Topics Covered
- Complex interdependence
- Deep interdependence
- Multiple forms of interdependence
- Differentiated gains and loses
- Management of interdependence
- Foreign direct investment
- Foreign invested enterprises
- Regional production networks
- Trade imbalances
- Foreign reserve holdings
- Economic rebalancing
- Beijing Consensus
- Washington Consensus
- Preferential trade agreements
- ASEAN
- Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Exchange rate conflict
- Liberalization of exchange rate
- Financial power
- Consumption
- Investment
- Urbanization
- Transnational firm strategies
- Competitiveness
- Innovation
- Clean energy competition
- Shifting balance of political-economic power
Talk Citation
Lairson, T.D. (2013, October 7). The political economy of China-U.S. relations: the group of two [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/FTVL7803.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
The political economy of China-U.S. relations: the group of two
Published on October 7, 2013
44 min