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BG 14 471.23 Fall 2015
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World Trade 0 5 10 15 20 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 196019701980199020002010 exports (as % of GDP) Canada exports (trillions US$)
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Politics & International Trade Baron ch 17
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Trade Theory 2 countries X Y each has 12 units of labour each produce 2 goods A B citizens like to have both
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Trade Theory 2 countries Xanadu Yalta 12 people each each works 1 person-year each produce 2 goods Apples Bananas everybody likes to have both apples & bananas X$1 = 1 apple = 1 banana X$ = Y$ Y$1 = 1 apple = 1 banana Xanaduzians 1 Apple:2 person-years 1 Banana:1 person-year Yaltans 1 Apple:1 person-year 1 Banana:2 person-year
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No Trade goods ApplesBananas countries Xanadu Yalta Xanaduzians 1 Apple:2 person-years 1 Banana:1 person-year Yaltans 1 Apple:1 person-year 1 Banana:2 person-year 6 (12 person -years) 6 (12 person -years) 12 (12 person -years) 12 (12 person -years)
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No Trade goods ApplesBananas countries Xanadu Yalta Xanaduzians 1 Apple:2 person-years 1 Banana:1 person-year Yaltans 1 Apple:1 person-year 1 Banana:2 person-year 6 (6 person - years) 6 (6 person - years) 3 (6 person - years) 3 (6 person - years)
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No Trade goods AB countries X Y X 1 A:2 u l ( units of labour) 1 B:1 u l (units of labour) Y 1 A:1 u l (units of labour) 1 B: 2 u l (units of labour) 6 6 u l 6 6 u l 3 6 u l 3 6 u l mix 2/1 1/2 wealth 9 9
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Trade goods AB countries X Y X 1 A:2 u l ( units of labour) 1 B:1 u l (units of labour) Y 1 A:1 u l (units of labour) 1 B: 2 u l (units of labour) 6 6 3 3 mix 2/1 1/2 wealth 9 9 12 6 6 6 6 1/1 12
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Disadvantaged Y goods AB countries X Y X 1 A:2 u l ( units of labour) 1 B:1 u l (units of labour) Y 1 A:3 u l (units of labour) 1 B: 4 u l (units of labour) mix 1/.75 1/2 wealth 3.5 9 No Trade 2 6 u l 6 6 u l 1.5 6 u l 3 6 u l
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Disadvantaged Y goods AB countries X Y X 1 A:2 u l ( units of labour) 1 B:1 u l (units of labour) Y 1 A:3 u l (units of labour) 1 B: 4 u l (units of labour) 2 6 1.5 3 mix 1/.75 1/2 wealth 3.5 9 4 8 2 6 2 2 1/1.5 1/1 10 4 Trade 2
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Why? If free trade is better for everyone, why do so many people object? economic model = unrealistic assumptions everybody has the same amount of power everybody has same info »accurate & complete consumers & producers accept price »given & fixed goods undifferentiated »identical transaction costs
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Why? If free trade is better for everyone, why do so many people object? economic model = unrealistic assumptions no economy of scale no cost of entry or exit no learning curve
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Why? If free trade is better for everyone, why do so many people object? economic model: human beings are “logical” doesn’t account accurately for short-term benefits domestic concerns preference for local benefits & harms differently dispersed
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US Trade Policy 4 arenas cabinet departments regulatory agencies Congress President
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Trade Policy “Process”
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Final exam requests: Brooks & Stritch, ch. 7: Business Organization and Lobbying Taylor, et al., ch. 10: The Current State of Business- Government Relations Taylor, et al., ch. 13: Government Dealing With Business (2 requests) Baron, ch. 7: Formulating Nonmarket Strategies for Government Arenas Baron, ch. 11: Environmental Protection: Economics, Politics and Management (2 requests)
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US Trade Laws & Treaties 1922Fordney-McCumber Act 1930Tariff Act Smoot-Hawley 1934Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act 1946Bretton Woods 1947GATT established 1947-61GATT rounds 1-5 1962US Trade Expansion Act 1964-67GATT round 6: Kennedy Round 1974Trade Act 1986-94GATT: Uruguay Round: 23,000 pages 2001-GATT: Doha Round http://www.wto.org/english/t hewto_e/minist_e/min98_e/s lide_e/slide002.htm
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US Trade Laws provisions temporary safeguards temporary relief for domestic industries seriously injured by increased imports no unfair trade practice is required Presidential retaliation against countries that restrict imports of US goods or subsidize exports to US
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US Trade Laws provisions antidumping LTFV imposition of duties countervailing duties duties against countries that subsidize domestic industries
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US Trade Laws provisions intellectual property retaliation against countries violating US patents copyrights protected trade secrets Trade Adjustment Assistance assistance for those injured by imports
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WTO World Trade Organization 153 member countries
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WTO
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agreements GATT GATS TRIPS Dispute settlement Trade policy reviews Agricultural Agreement Agreement on government procurement
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WTO roles system of agreements help trade move more freely forum for trade negotiations dispute settlement mechanism resolve trade disputes in a timely manner
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WTO principles MFN Most-Favored Nation all members treated as well as best trading partner national treatment domestic & foreign goods equal
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WTO GATT General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade signed after World War II modified in “rounds” push down trade barriers tariffs quotas non-tariff barriers
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WTO GATS General Agreement on Trade in Services MFN & national treatment in services transparency regulations conditions of service
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WTO TRIPS Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights MFN & national treatment lots of exemptions even more controversy copyright drug patents transitional economies
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Other Trade Agreements NAFTA ASEAN Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation EC of Central African States Gulf Cooperation Council Open Skies EU
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Other Trade Agreements EU within EU reduced tariffs harmonize rules from outside tariffs quotas
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