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The Chinese Current Account Imbalances

Economy
China
Started April 19, 2026

The subtitle of the paper is Puzzles, Patterns, and Possible Causes. Here is the abstract: China’s large current account surplus has been an irritant to its trading partners. While industrial and trade policies often lead to sector-level imbalances, they play a relatively limited role in the economy-wide surplus. Structural factors such as an unbalanced sex […] The post The Chinese Current Account Imbalances appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesIn Development magazineRevising...

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The focus on China's current account surplus distracts from deeper issues in global trade dynamics, such as consumption patterns and the role of developed countries.
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China's surplus reflects its domestic savings rate, which should be seen as a natural economic outcome rather than a policy failure or intentional manipulation.
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Understanding the structural factors behind China's current account surplus is crucial for addressing global economic imbalances and fostering cooperation.
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China's current account surplus is a vital indicator of its economic strength, benefiting global trade by providing liquidity and investment opportunities.
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The large current account surplus harms China's trading partners by creating trade tensions and economic imbalances that lead to retaliatory policies.
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