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Global economic integration Trade and investment
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Today News Your research paper: Reform the UNReform the UN Trade and Investment (Henry Nau, chapter 10) Key terms Theory of Comparative Advantage What does trade actually do? More peaceful relations? Contribute to domestic development? 4/4/2008
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Global Economic Issues Global Trade Globalization World Trade Organization (WTO) Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD) Regional trade regimes Global Development North-South Gap World Bank and other development agencies Non-governmental organizations (e.g. CARE, Oxfam, etc.) 4/4/2008
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Some key terms I Henry Nau, chapters 8-10 Marshall Plan: U.S. aid to Europe after WW II, 1947-1951 Newly industrializing countries (‘Asian Tigers’) Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea Import substitution: a policy designed to produce imported products at home Protectionism: policy designed to limit imports Strategic trade: state policies to maximize trade Mercantilism: realist trade policy (focused on national interests) 4/4/2008
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Some key terms II Henry Nau, chapters 8-10 Tariffs: taxes on imports Non-tariff barriers: measures designed to discourage imports Most-Favored Nation Status (MFN): Lower tariffs have to be offered to all WTO members (WTO rule) Generalized System of Preferences (GPS): Tariff preferences for developing nations. TRIPs: trade related intellectual property issues (WTO) Washington Consensus: market-based restructuring of economies 4/4/2008
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Division of Labor How does specialization create wealth? streamlining production (Nau, p. 259) Efficient use of labor force ‘Invisible hand’ of the market Main conditions Free trade and markets Limited government: education and defense 4/4/2008
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Does trade destroy jobs? Nau, p. 264/5 Claim: Trade destroys low-skilled labor, creates higher-skilled jobs. Trade increases productivity and efficiency. Claim: There is no ‘race to the bottom.’ Only low-skilled labor looses out. Trade eventually levels the playing field on wages (Hecksher-Ohlin theory). What do you think? 4/4/2008
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Next week Development Why are some countries richer than others? What explains development? What are the sources of underdevelopment? Domestic: corruption, infrastructure International: terms of trade, legacy of colonial rule How/when does trade contribute to development? 4/4/2008
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