This paper discusses how the threat of revaluing Chinese currency would impact China and world's economy. The author discusses the issue from 5 perspectives. (1)Revaluing Chinese currency(the renminbi, RMB)would ...This paper discusses how the threat of revaluing Chinese currency would impact China and world's economy. The author discusses the issue from 5 perspectives. (1)Revaluing Chinese currency(the renminbi, RMB)would decreases China's export and increases its import, which will lead to reduce its foreign exchange reserves, and then bring about import decreasing. China's economy will get into recession. China's export decreasing means other countries' import that come from china will reduce and bring about unfavorable influence on international trade. (2) The RMB appreciation will make re-export products dearer and make China less attractive to foreign investment. (3) Both China's banking system and its capital market are under-developed. Revaluing RMB will destabilize China financial market, even though world financial market. (4) If the risk comes from revaluing the RMB become true, it will hinder the transformation of the China's foreign exchange system. (5) Priced Chinese exports due to revaluing the RMB will worsen China's already grim employment situation. Since above negative influences will produce from Revaluing the RMB, it is wise for China to choose stabilizing the RMB rather then Revaluing the RMB.展开更多
In early 2002,Zhu Xiaoming(Vice-President of the China World Ethnic Society),Huo Zhongquanand Hong Tao(both research fellows with the China Ethics Research Center)met with Americanexperts on China with the Research Of...In early 2002,Zhu Xiaoming(Vice-President of the China World Ethnic Society),Huo Zhongquanand Hong Tao(both research fellows with the China Ethics Research Center)met with Americanexperts on China with the Research Office ot the US Congress and the US Think Tank,includingKerry B.Dumbaugh,Alfred D.Wilhelm Jr,David G.Brown and Thomas G.Lum.They held talkson issues of common concern.Following are excerps of their talk on the Tibetan issue.展开更多
The relation between the speech intelligibility of Chinese and the speech transmission index (STI)is discussed, which is based on some useful properties of the modulation transfer function (MTF)and the result obtained...The relation between the speech intelligibility of Chinese and the speech transmission index (STI)is discussed, which is based on some useful properties of the modulation transfer function (MTF)and the result obtained by articulation tests under different signal-to-noise ratios.展开更多
文摘This paper discusses how the threat of revaluing Chinese currency would impact China and world's economy. The author discusses the issue from 5 perspectives. (1)Revaluing Chinese currency(the renminbi, RMB)would decreases China's export and increases its import, which will lead to reduce its foreign exchange reserves, and then bring about import decreasing. China's economy will get into recession. China's export decreasing means other countries' import that come from china will reduce and bring about unfavorable influence on international trade. (2) The RMB appreciation will make re-export products dearer and make China less attractive to foreign investment. (3) Both China's banking system and its capital market are under-developed. Revaluing RMB will destabilize China financial market, even though world financial market. (4) If the risk comes from revaluing the RMB become true, it will hinder the transformation of the China's foreign exchange system. (5) Priced Chinese exports due to revaluing the RMB will worsen China's already grim employment situation. Since above negative influences will produce from Revaluing the RMB, it is wise for China to choose stabilizing the RMB rather then Revaluing the RMB.
文摘In early 2002,Zhu Xiaoming(Vice-President of the China World Ethnic Society),Huo Zhongquanand Hong Tao(both research fellows with the China Ethics Research Center)met with Americanexperts on China with the Research Office ot the US Congress and the US Think Tank,includingKerry B.Dumbaugh,Alfred D.Wilhelm Jr,David G.Brown and Thomas G.Lum.They held talkson issues of common concern.Following are excerps of their talk on the Tibetan issue.
文摘The relation between the speech intelligibility of Chinese and the speech transmission index (STI)is discussed, which is based on some useful properties of the modulation transfer function (MTF)and the result obtained by articulation tests under different signal-to-noise ratios.