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A new study aims to explain how currency manipulation affects workers and businesses. |
A new study aims to explain how currency manipulation affects workers and businesses.Photo used under a Creative Commons license from Flickr user.epSos.de
A new study aims to explain how currency manipulation affects workers and businesses.
Photo used under a Creative Commons license from Flickr user.epSos.de
Most of us only know currency as the stuff we have (or wish we had) inside our wallets.So, wouldn’t it be nice to have someone who knows the subject and how it affects both businesses and workers boil down exactly what currency manipulation is and how it works?
That’s just what Dave Johnson does in What is Currency Manipulation, posted on the blog ofCampaign for America’s Future.
Johnson, who has more than 20 years of experience in technology, was a pioneer in the design and development of productivity and educational applications of personal computers, says:
The problem, Johnson says, is “The U.S. does not see itself as a country when it comes to trade, and does not see itself as having a national interest.” He says:
“While we live in a complex world, it is not unknowable,” says International President Edwin D. Hill.
“Before we hitch our wagons to any policy makers or political leaders who claim they have a solution to problems, like currency manipulation or unfair trade, we have a responsibility to learn as much as we can about those problems.”
Read: What is Currency Manipulation?