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What is International Political Economy?
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#1 The International Monetary System
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About the IMS Currency exchange GDP measures of monetary wealth
GDP per capita- dev. level Country GDP (IMF 2018) GDP p/c in PPP(IMF 2018) United States $20.5 T (1) $59,495 (11) China $13.5 T (2) $16,624 (79) Japan $5 T (3) $42,659 (28) Germany $4 T (4) $50,206 (17) India $2.7 T (7) $7,714 (122) Nigeria (1st non-EE GS) $400 B (31) $5,927 (129) EU $19.1 T $38,370 (32-bt. SP & IT)
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China’s Income Distribution
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Calculations based on IMF data 2015 and 2016 Big Mac Index
IMS: Buying Power How money works Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Compare currency values Currency exchanges 2018- $5.3 T exchanged source ~$14.5 B/ per day Top 5 city currency exchange centers? Big Mac (ave. cost) Could Buy Abroad U.S. $4.93 11,028 Big Macs 28,616 Big Macs in India India $1.90 895 Big Macs 345 Big Macs in U.S. Calculations based on IMF data 2015 and 2016 Big Mac Index
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#1 London #2 NYC #5 Tokyo #3 Singapore #4 Hong Kong
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IMS: GN Domination Bretton Woods Agreement (1944) Colonization
Post WWII US Goals Democracy, allies, capitalism Bretton Woods Agreement (1944) Int’l Monetary Fund (IMF) Stability World Bank (WB) Development
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Europe Tries to Compete
European Union (1992) 28 members Brexit- U.K. votes to leave =27 Adoption of euro (1999) 19 members Global recession – (2008) Eurocrisis – (2010)
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#2 The International Trade System
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About the ITS GN- services EEs- mix GS- primary
Exchange of goods & services 2 types of trade Merchandise trade Primary goods Raw foods, fuels, fibers, minerals, water Manufactured goods Processed Service trade GN- services EEs- mix GS- primary
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ITS: Interdependent Global trade flows Outsourcing Offshoring
3rd party Offshoring Abroad Reshoring Returning Goods & Services ; 1913 $20 Billion = $55,000/ day 2017 $17.43 Trillion = >$47.75 B/day Barcelona, Spain
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ITS: Trade Pacts Why countries trade How they trade
Bilateral EU-Japan, Canada- UK, US- EU Multilateral USMCA (was NAFTA), WTO, etc. How do trade deals affect you? Cheaper imports More product choices Standardized products One converter
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ITS: Trade Pacts & Issues
Jeep Billboard in Shanghai What pacts do Fight protectionism Challenges Trade disputes US-SK washing machines link WTO dispute mechanism link 500 complaints; Ruled on 350+ cases Recent rulings US tariffs on steel from India, China Chinese tariffs on US cars
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ITS: Trade Issues What’s up with cheesemakers?
Denomination of origin = proprietary name When is ‘manchego’ really ‘manchego’? Spain wants to own the name Mexico says it’s generic How does this issue affect trade? Dispute slowing EU-MX trade update Viewed as trade barrier SP wants sole use Belgium 1996
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ITS: GN Advantage Colonization Uneven trade Rising role of EEs
GS Primary goods Cash crops Uneven trade Rising role of EEs Bigger economy = more leverage
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#3 The International Investment & Finance
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About II & IF Int’l Finance Countries’ ‘checking accounts’ Debits
Credits
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About II & IF Int’l investment Funds invested abroad 2 ways:
1) Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) MNCs Control assets $$$ 2) Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) Stocks, bonds, etc. Earn dividends
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II & IF: Interdependent
FDI, FPI WWII U.S. MNCs invest abroad after war Who gets the most FDI? Not even
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II & IF: GN Domination Post-WWII US hegemony Top 500 MNCs- Who?
Where? Gross Corporate Product (GCP) Rank Country # of top 500 MNCs 1 US 132 2 China 109 3 Japan 52 4 France 29 5 Germany 28
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Economic Sanctions
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NK Trade & Workers 90% of NK trade is w/ China NK workers
~35% of NK’s GDP Rejected $1M coal shipment NK workers Earn in China, Russia, ME, Poland, Uruguay Most goes to NK gov’t Goods exported to US
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Sanctions & NK UN Resolution China’s concerns Shared border
Missile tests Assassinated brother Trade
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