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China BENEFITS American poor people!
For all those like Douglas who don't have the benefit of understanding economics (See his comment on my previous post), Harvard economist Greg Mankiw has an interesting post TODAY.
He quotes a paper by Christian Broda and John Romalis:
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"Over the past three decades there has been a spectacular rise in income inequality as measured by official statistics. In this paper we revisit the distributional consequences of increased imports from China by looking at the compositional differences in the basket of goods consumed by the poor and the rich in America. Using household data on non-durable consumption between 1994 and 2005 we document that much of the rise of income inequality has been offset by a relative decline in the price index of the poor....
"we find that inflation for households in the lowest tenth percentile of income has been 6 percentage points smaller than inflation for the upper tenth percentile over this period. The lower inflation at low income levels can be explained by three factors: 1) The poor consume a higher share of non-durable goods —whose prices have fallen relative to services over this period; 2) the prices of the set of non-durable goods consumed by the poor has fallen relative to that of the rich; and 3) a higher proportion of the new goods are purchased by the poor.
"We examine the role played by Chinese exports in explaining the lower inflation of the poor. Since Chinese exports are concentrated in low-quality non-durable products that are heavily purchased by poorer Americans, we find that about one third of the relative price drops faced by the poor are associated with rising Chinese imports.
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-Matt Hittle
Posted at 01:49PM Apr 28, 2008 by College Republicans in Economics | Comments[3]

Hey - I've got an idea! Why don't you MOVE to China if you love the CHINESE Government so much?
BENEFITS POOR PEOPLE? By taking all their hard earned capital which they SHOULD be spending on AMERICAN MADE products to benefit the AMERICAN economy?
Are you serious????? Or are you just so programmed and indoctrinated with Global Elitist propaganda that you simply and honestly don't KNOW any better?
Matt - it doesn't take an EXPERT in ECONOMICS to understand how America is being sold out to CHINA and other nations hostile to America's prosperity.
The only reason I won't explain the basic realities of retaining national capital vs. international outsourcing to you in depth here is because that would be a hopeless endeavor, I fear. You won't hear anything but Neo-Con lies and dogma. How sad.
Posted by Douglas Bryenldson on April 29, 2008 at 11:43 AM CDT #
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Posted by Douglas Bryenldson on April 29, 2008 at 12:53 PM CDT #
That was the most ignorant thing you've ever posted.
Posted by Matt Hittle on April 29, 2008 at 06:14 PM CDT #