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Do Now Exercise: Research, Discuss, and Document the challenges of “International Trading.” How would this have effected your “Doyle’s” project?
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Marketing I Mr. Gallucci Lesson 28 Obj: Categorize imports and exports by making a list of goods the US imports/exports and to which countries we trade with, after a discussion on international trade.
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Defining International Trade International Trade – Exchange of goods and services between nations Imports – Goods and services purchased from other countries Exports – Goods and services sold to other countries Obj: Categorize imports and exports by making a list of goods the US imports/exports and to which countries we trade with, after a discussion on international trade.
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Defining International Trade Types of advantages in International Trade: Absolute Advantages When a country has special natural resources or talents that allow them to produce it for low cost Example: China producing silk Obj: Categorize imports and exports by making a list of goods the US imports/exports and to which countries we trade with, after a discussion on international trade.
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Defining International Trade Types of advantages in International Trade: Comparative Advantage Value a nation gains by selling the goods that it produces most efficiently Example: US businesses producing high-tech goods and services (airplanes, computers, machinery, telecommunications) Obj: Categorize imports and exports by making a list of goods the US imports/exports and to which countries we trade with, after a discussion on international trade.
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Activity Make a list of 5 commonly imported goods and 5 commonly exported goods of the US. For each, document the benefits or disadvantages each good brings to the US. Obj: Categorize imports and exports by making a list of goods the US imports/exports and to which countries we trade with, after a discussion on international trade.
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