The petrodollar system creates a structural trade-off where a strong dollar benefits American consumers through cheaper imports and financial services, but disadvantages American manufacturing by making exports expensive and domestic production uncompetitive, leading to a long-term shift from manufacturing to consumption and finance in the American economy.
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The #petrodollar created winners and losers disproportionately and drastically. #economics追加:
It changed the shape of the American economy in ways that are still unfolding today.
A strong dollar, kept strong by global demand for it, is not an unqualified blessing.
It is a trade-off that advantages some Americans dramatically and disadvantages others just as dramatically.
Here is why.
If the dollar is strong relative to other currencies, American goods are expensive for foreign buyers.
If American goods are expensive for foreign buyers, American [music] factories struggle to compete in export markets.
Meanwhile, foreign goods made in countries where currencies are weaker relative to the dollar are cheap for American consumers.
The result, over decades, was a structural shift in the American economy away from manufacturing and towards consumption and finance.
It became cheaper for American companies to manufacture in countries with weaker currencies and sell those products back to the American consumers than to produce goods domestically.
The factories closed. The supply chain moved to East Asia. The Midwest hollowed out.
And Wall Street, financial services, banking, insurance, the management of all those recycled petrodollars flowing through the American markets, boomed.
This was not an accident or a failure of policy.
It was the logical consequence of the petrodollar system [music] operating as designed.
The world needed dollars.
Dollars flowed to America in exchange for Treasury bonds.
American consumers got cheap imports.
American workers in tradable goods industries got unemployment. The same strong dollar that made gas cheaper for American consumers made American steel uncompetitive [music] in the global markets.
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