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Posted: 2025-04-15 05:29:40 UTC

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The author discusses and critiques two prevalent views on the US trade deficit: the Triffin dilemma, which suggests that the US trade deficit is inevitable due to the dollar's role as an international currency, and the view that the US capital and financial account surpluses offset the trade deficit. The author argues against both, suggesting the former is an unsupported hypothesis and the latter is misleading.
Critique of the Triffin dilemma as an unsupported hypothesis.
Rejection of the idea that capital account surpluses offset trade deficits.
Implications for understanding international trade imbalances.
Influence on perceptions of international trade inequality.
Relevance to Trump's policies and the theoretical basis of the CCP.
Misinterpretation of economic theories.
Misleading use of economic data.
Influence of these views on political and economic policies.