4.1 Importance Of Internation Trade Flashcards

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Exports definition

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Goods and services produced domestically which are sold abroad

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Import definition

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Goods and services brought from abroad

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Free trade agreement definition

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Free trade, movement of goods and services, between member countries without restriction

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European Union definition

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An economic and political group of countries in Europe that have free trade with each other, in addition to other internal freedoms

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Benefits and of international trade (consumers)

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  • lower prices of products, because of increased competition and access to cheaper markets
  • higher standard of living, if more products are consumed due to trade
  • greater choice, increases availability of products
  • better quality of goods and services
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Benefits of international trade(producers)

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  • increased consumer market, can allow firms to increase output, may benefit from economies of scale
  • larger access for factor inputs, access to raw materials which are not produces domestically
  • more competition, may cause firms to produce more efficiently
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Why do countries trade ?

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  • different countries have different allocations of resources I.e land, labour, capital and enterprise
  • these resources are relatively fixed over a short period of time
  • meaning that through trade and specialisation, increases the productive potential of each individual country
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