- Aug 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Ktulu
Originally posted by: ElFenix
if japan is manipulating the yen (i certainly haven't heard of it until just now) then that is a problem. just like if china is manipulating the yuan (which it is)
This has been brought up countless times by the Big 2.5
well i guess it has:
Source: Mustafa Mohatarem, Ph.D., Chief Economist, General Motors
ok, so the japanese are giving us an interest free loan to buy their products. their society as a whole has to pay for it somehow. but, because of wealth effects and market distortion, it could be that we suffer far more than they gain.
have i ever mentioned how much i dislike governments interfering in markets?
Here's my theory:
1. We don't want the Japanese to build ANY military after WWII.
2. Japanese save load of money on military spending.
3. Japanese use those savings on R&D/direct/indirect subsidies on manufacturers.
Now our domestic manufacturers are suffering from this. And you have Senators blaming the YEN? HEY, Sherlock, did you see what the DOLLAR do lately? Of course not, you've been lobbied to, going to Wizards game and having dinners with lobbyists/executives alike.
