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Economics Journal Global Economics Week of Nov 17 - 21
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Trade Trade is the voluntary exchange of goods and services
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What kind of trade is most beneficial?
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Absolute Advantage The ability to produce more units of a good or service than some other producer using the same quantity of resources
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Comparative Advantage The ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another producer. Comparative advantage is the economic basis for specialization and trade. If individuals and countries specialize in producing the goods in which they have comparative advantage, and trade for the goods in which others have comparative advantage– both parties will be better off
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Specialization & Trade Countries should produce and export goods and services that they can produce at a lower opportunity cost. Countries should export goods and services for which they have a comparative advantage.
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Remember Gilligan vs. Skipper Comparative Advantage Analogy? The link is below in the notes section– if you need a review, please use your headphones
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Specialization & Trade Countries should buy goods and services that they produce at a higher opportunity cost. Countries should import goods and services for which they have a comparative disadvantage.
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Trade based on comparative advantage makes both parties better off!
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Comparative Advantage Trade based on comparative advantage increases consumption possibilities David Ricardo
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Terms of Trade Partners will trade as long as the “price’ of the good each partner is obtaining from trade is less than his opportunity cost of producing the good itself “good terms of trade” benefit both parties
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Learning Goals Students will be able to… Describe a variety of trade barriers Evaluate trade barriers
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Define Key Terms on Graphic Organizer trade barrier: a government-imposed restriction on international trade tariff: a tax on imported goods import quota: a limit or cap on the amount of a good that can be imported
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Key Terms subsidy: financial assistance to domestic producers of certain goods and services embargo: an official ban on trade with another country protectionism: the use of trade barriers to protect a nation’s industries from foreign competition trade war: a cycle of increasing trade restrictions
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Consider Production of Steel Alloy of carbon and iron Made in China, EU, Japan, U.S., India, Russia, S. Korea, Germany Used in automobiles, appliances, construction, etc.
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Your Task on Handout p. 2 Think about the impact of a steel tariff on each group– cost of inputs? Supply? Jobs? Hours Worked? Decide if each group is being helped or hurt Record at least one detail explaining your assessment of the impact
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The Debate About Trade Barriers In Support of Barriers Job protection Shelters infant industries Improves trade balance Raises revenue for gov’t National security In Opposition to Barriers Creates inefficiency; violates the law of comparative advantage Restricts economic & technological growth Leads to trade wars Raises costs for consumers
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Let’s Summarize Proposed sugar tariff Proposed sugar tariff See link on website Do you support the tariff? Why or why not?
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