World trade and the strong dollar

Nineteen eighty-four found America's economy finally showing signs of recovery after a severe recession, with unemployment, inflation and interest rates all down. The growing trade deficit, however, remained a serious threat to the economy. In 1983 imports into the United States had grown explo...

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Main Author: Krogh, Peter F. (Peter Frederic)
Other Authors: McNamar, Richard T., Filippello, A. Nicolas, DigitalGeorgetown
Language:English
Published: WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.) 1984
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spelling ftgeorgetownuniv:oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/552718 2023-10-09T21:51:35+02:00 World trade and the strong dollar Krogh, Peter F. (Peter Frederic) McNamar, Richard T. Filippello, A. Nicolas DigitalGeorgetown North America United States 1984-02-19 28 min. MPG4 H.264 http://hdl.handle.net/10822/552718 English eng WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.) Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.) Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service South Carolina Educational Television Network Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archive https://mediapilot.georgetown.edu/ssdcms/i.do?u=35043d5f454841e APT-BAG: georgetown.edu.10822_552718.tar;APT-ETAG: 8a374730e04bcfcb9a0e01557b829546-12; APT-DATE: 2017-06-13_13:43:03 http://hdl.handle.net/10822/552718 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ For more information about copyright for materials within DigitalGeorgetown, please consult https://www.library.georgetown.edu/copyright/digitalgeorgetown. American Interests United States -- Foreign economic relations United States -- Economic conditions -- 1981- International Economics Trade and Business Strong U.S. Dollar Foreign Exchange Rates 1984 ftgeorgetownuniv 2023-09-12T22:12:23Z Nineteen eighty-four found America's economy finally showing signs of recovery after a severe recession, with unemployment, inflation and interest rates all down. The growing trade deficit, however, remained a serious threat to the economy. In 1983 imports into the United States had grown explosively, almost doubling from the previous year. This increase was due in part to a natural rise in demand associated with the United States becoming one of the first nations to emerge from the recession, but it also was due to the strength of the U.S. dollar. Although good for American tourists and buyers of imports, the strong dollar also meant major problems for U.S. companies with foreign competition. The combined effect of relatively high interest rates and political stability in the U.S. had driven the dollar to dangerously high levels, in effect giving a subsidy to imported goods and placing a tariff on American exports. Faced with this competitive disadvantage, a number of American firms began to move overseas, taking American jobs with them. While many economists attributed the strength of the dollar to interest rates and the safe haven effect, American industries clamed the root of the problem was something even more basic: imbalances in the exchange rate system itself. In this episode, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury R.T. McNamar and A. Nicolas Filippello of the Monsanto Company discuss the causes of the dollar's strength, and address the question, is reform of the exchange rate system needed? Examines the factors causing a strong U.S. dollar and the effects its strength is having on the American economy. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Georgetown University: DigitalGeorgetown
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topic United States -- Foreign economic relations
United States -- Economic conditions -- 1981-
International Economics
Trade and Business
Strong U.S. Dollar
Foreign Exchange Rates
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United States -- Economic conditions -- 1981-
International Economics
Trade and Business
Strong U.S. Dollar
Foreign Exchange Rates
Krogh, Peter F. (Peter Frederic)
World trade and the strong dollar
topic_facet United States -- Foreign economic relations
United States -- Economic conditions -- 1981-
International Economics
Trade and Business
Strong U.S. Dollar
Foreign Exchange Rates
description Nineteen eighty-four found America's economy finally showing signs of recovery after a severe recession, with unemployment, inflation and interest rates all down. The growing trade deficit, however, remained a serious threat to the economy. In 1983 imports into the United States had grown explosively, almost doubling from the previous year. This increase was due in part to a natural rise in demand associated with the United States becoming one of the first nations to emerge from the recession, but it also was due to the strength of the U.S. dollar. Although good for American tourists and buyers of imports, the strong dollar also meant major problems for U.S. companies with foreign competition. The combined effect of relatively high interest rates and political stability in the U.S. had driven the dollar to dangerously high levels, in effect giving a subsidy to imported goods and placing a tariff on American exports. Faced with this competitive disadvantage, a number of American firms began to move overseas, taking American jobs with them. While many economists attributed the strength of the dollar to interest rates and the safe haven effect, American industries clamed the root of the problem was something even more basic: imbalances in the exchange rate system itself. In this episode, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury R.T. McNamar and A. Nicolas Filippello of the Monsanto Company discuss the causes of the dollar's strength, and address the question, is reform of the exchange rate system needed? Examines the factors causing a strong U.S. dollar and the effects its strength is having on the American economy.
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