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How has trade changed life in Cuba? The “New” Cuba How has trade changed life in Cuba? Can Cuba engage in international trade without allowing in our political culture? Will theirs effect us?

International Trade and Finance How does China get all those dollars International Trade and Finance How does China get all those dollars? A graphical explanation of trade 2

Closed vs. Open Economies Export Goods & Services 14% of American GDP. US Exports have doubled as a percent of GDP since 1975. 3

Balance of Trade vs. Balance of Payments

Balance of Trade Net Exports (XN) = Exports – Imports Trade Surplus = Exporting more than is imported Trade Deficit (aka. trade gap) = Exporting less than is imported

Balance of Trade

Balance of Payments (BOP) Balance of trade includes only goods and service but balance of payments considers ALL international transactions. The balance of payments is a broader measure of international trade. Details: The BOP summary is within a given year Prepared in the domestic country’s currency Ex. If accounting the BOP of the U.S. it would be in the Dollar. The balance of payments is made up of two accounts. The current account and the capital account.

Which countries have the highest account surpluses and account deficits?

Current Account The Current Account is made up of three parts: Trades in Goods and Services (Net Exports)- Difference between a nation’s exports of goods and services and its imports of goods and services Ex: Toys imported from China, US cars exported to Mexico Investment Income- income from the factors of production including payments made to foreign investors. Ex: Money earned by Japanese car producers in the US Net Transfers- Money flows from the private or public sectors Ex: donations, aids and grants, official assistance

Capital (Financial) Account The Capital Account measures the purchase and sale of financial assets abroad. Purchases of things that stay in the foreign country. Examples: US company buys a hotel in Russia A Korean company sells a factory in Ohio Australian company owns local Mall

Current or Capital Account? Identify if the examples are counted in the current or capital account and determine if it is a credit or debit for the US. Bill, an American, invests $20 million in a ski resort in Canada A Korean company sells vests to the US Military A US company, Boeing, sells twenty 747s to France A Chinese company buys a shopping mall in San Diego An illegal immigrant sends a portion of his earning to his family An German investor buys $50,000 US Treasury Bonds Italian tourists spend 5 million in the US while American tourists spend 8 million in Italy.

Current or Capital Account? Identify if the examples are counted in the current or capital account and determine if it is a credit or debit for the US. Capital Account (financial asset), Debit Current Account (trade of goods/services), Debit Current Account (trade of goods/services), Credit Capital Account (financial asset), Credit Current Account (net transfer), Debit

Practice 1. U.S. income increase relative to other countries. Does the balance of trade move toward a deficit or a surplus? U.S. citizens have more disposable income Americans import more Net exports (Xn) decrease The current account balance decreases and moves toward a deficit. 2. If the U.S. dollar depreciates relative to other countries does the balance of trade move toward a deficit or a surplus? US exports are desirable America exports more Net exports (Xn) increase The current account balance decreases and moves toward a surplus.

Outsourcing Where does it fall?