2011
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1921982
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Real Exchange Rate, Foreign Trade and Employment: Evidence from China

Abstract: Real Exchange Rate, Foreign Trade and Employment: Evidence from ChinaCoordination of macro-economic development and employment is an essential issue for China's social development, which largely depends on economic expansion, as well as integration into the global market to create jobs. Through the literature review and empirical test, this paper analyses the relationship between macro-economic policy and employment, and discusses the impact of real exchange rate and foreign trade on employment. The research i… Show more

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