Jiang's term for a currency regime where money can flow into and out of a country freely, making domestic monetary control harder.
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open capital account
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...hard to manage. Okay? Second problem is something called an open capital account. What does an open capital account mean? It means like I..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...hard to manage. Okay? Second problem is something called an open capital account. What does an open capital account mean? It means like I..."
Key Notes
Jiang argues that reserve-currency status damages America by forcing it to print liquidity for the world, tolerate an open capital account, and shift from manufacturing toward financialization.
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"...hard to manage. Okay? Second problem is something called an open capital account. What does an open capital account mean? It means like I..."
"US dollars, because US dollars is so complex to manage, your economy shifts from manufacturing to financialization. Okay? Financialization just means gambling. Okay? So..."
"...we'll make you more money. So this shows you the capital account. All this is saying is that you can't actually convert your renminbi..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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