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Cooperation as the Foundation for International Trade Philip L. Miller 10/25/2006
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2 Confidential, internal use only Cooperation as the Foundation for International Trade In a world of limited resources Economic Cooperation and Economic In a pure capitalist environment With the conceptual contribution of John Nash and his Nash equilibrium
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3 Confidential, internal use only Classical Ricardian Example Gains From Specialization: Before Specialization England PortugalWorld Output Cloth 100 Workers = 1 unit 90 Workers = 1 unit 2 units Wine 120 Workers = 1 unit 80 Workers = 1 unit 2 units After Specialization Cloth 220 Workers = 220/100 units 2.2 units Wine170 workers = 170/80 units 2.125 units Source: Takayama, Akira; International Trade, Holt Rinehart and Winston, inc. 1972 p. 112.
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4 Confidential, internal use only Role of The Broker/Consultant Two Bargaining Participants Country 1 Country II Cooperative Equilibrium Ricardian Optimization Benefit from Cooperation
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5 Confidential, internal use only The Necessity of International Cooperation
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6 Confidential, internal use only Basic Questions I have been asked today to address the following questions I will answer these questions in a somewhat inside out manner, by asking a slightly different set of questions:
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7 Confidential, internal use only Part I: The U.S. Economy 1996 to 2001
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8 Confidential, internal use only U.S. Economy 1996 to 2001 I will begin by looking first at the history of the U.S. economy from 1996 to 2001.
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9 Confidential, internal use only Key Question
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10 Confidential, internal use only Why did the Fed Take Such Drastic Action Friedman's curve
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11 Confidential, internal use only The Friedman Curve
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12 Confidential, internal use only Part II The Global Economy
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13 Confidential, internal use only Globalization
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14 Confidential, internal use only Globalization Problems
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15 Confidential, internal use only Interest Rate Increases World Wide
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16 Confidential, internal use only World Interest Rate Increases
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17 Confidential, internal use only The Unification of Many Economies
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18 Confidential, internal use only Thank you
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