International Monetary Review, January 2019, Vol. 6 No. 1

2019-01-16 IMI

Contents

Trade War or Truce? -Trump-Xi Meeting Declares a Trade War Truce, Paving Way for Further Talks by Dong Jinyue and Xia Le -America’s Self-Defeating China Policy by Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng -Trump's Trade Policies Backfiring by Desmond Lachman -Opening for US by Mark Sobel -The Fateful Arrest that Could Poison America’s Relationship with China by Doug Bandow Global Economy -Speedy Communication Needed by David Marsh and Ben Robinson -Global Momentum Abating by David Skilling -US faces twin deficit crisis by Desmond Lachman -Proposals for new Brexit statecraft by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller China -Is China Cooling by Steve H. Hanke -Belt and Road Boosting Economic Globalization by Tu Yonghong -China’s Four Traps by Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng -Market Rescue by Hong Hao -Peering into China’s Local Government Debt by Dong Jinyue and Xia Le -Renminbi's Global Reserve Share Rising by Gary Smith Monetary & Fiscal Policy -The Fed’s Misleading Money Supply Measures by Steve H. Hankes -ER Policy for RMB by Herbert Poenisch -ECB Must Address QE Misallocation Risk by Frank Westermann -Decision Time for US Deficit by Seema Shah -ECB Faces QE Dilemma by Marchel Alexandrovich Green Economy -Incorporating Climate Risk in QE by Danae Kyriakopoulou -Central Banks Greening Financial System by Danae Kyriakopoulou Working Paper -Nonlinear Monetary Policy and Macroeconomic Stabilization in Emerging Market Economies Evidence from China by Ma Yong -A Tale of Two Markets for the Redback by Dong Jinyue and Xia Le International Monetary Review January 2019 Vol.6 No.1

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