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The Strategy To Inflation For Chinese Foreign Trade

Posted on:2011-08-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z J DuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330332492641Subject:International Trade
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This paper explores the strategy of dealing with inflation for Chinese foreign trade, based on the many challenges which Chinese foreign trade met, in the crucial period of macroeconomic conditions when Chinese foreign trade sector is adjusting. The paper focuses on the two following points:First, investigate and analyze the operating conditions of Chinese foreign trade enterprises with inflation. According to the results of analysis, the paper analyzes the main problem to Chinese foreign trade enterprises from inflation; Second, according to the problem, Chinese foreign trade enterprises take the measure to response to the inflation.With the theory of inflation, this paper describes the formation of the inflation with non-monetarist inflation theory and monetary inflation, and also describes the characteristics of the inflation in the respect of the rise of Consumer Price Index (CPI), the rise of Producer Price Index (PPI). T hrough the analysis of the relation between the inflation and the trade growth, we know the plight of foreign trade with the inflation. On this basis, the paper proposes the response to the rise of price.This paper uses qualitative and quantitative research. With the basic theory of inflation, domestic and foreign literature, and the results of the survey, it qualitatively and quantitatively analyzes.In this paper we find a series of influence on the foreign trade. Chinese foreign trade enterprises should establish an awareness of opportunities in responding to the challenges from the rising costs to the development of the business. With the rise price of materials, we should not only actively adopt various measures to minimize the impact of unfavorable factors, but also seize the opportunities brought by the change of macro-economics.
Keywords/Search Tags:Inflation, foreign trade, the cost-push, export growth
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