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I'm having trouble understanding the authors point, it's not explained in much detail. Feels like an economist saying "This is a strong American dollar. You can tell it's strong by the way it is.."

Why are closed-capital markets in China a sign of a strong American dollar?



They are not a sign of a strong American dollar. They are a roadblock that limits the yuan's usefulness for anyone outside of China.




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