4.2.5 Trading Blocs ✅ Flashcards

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What are the types of trading blocs?

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  • Free trade ares.
  • Customs unions.
  • Common markets.
  • Monetary unions.
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Explain free trade areas? Example?

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  • Reduction of import tariffs/quotas between members.
  • G/S can move freely.
    NAFTA (North America fta).
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Explain customs unions? Example?

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  • Remobes all trade barriers (like FTA) but also establishes a common external tariff.
    EU.
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Explain common markets? Example?

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  • Removes trade barriers + free movement of factors of production eg labour capitol.
  • Higher economic integration.
    EU before eurozone.
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Explain monetary unions? Example? What are the conditions for success for these blocs?

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  • Common currency shared by all members. (As well as before stuff).
    Eurozone.
  • Fiscal discipline (not too much debt = prevent imbalances).
  • common monetary policy (implemented by central bank).
  • political commitment (give up some economic control).
  • convergence criteria (members will have similar inflation/interest and budget deficits.
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What are the benefits of regional trade agreements?

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  • Increased trade (boosts econ growth). 📈
  • efficiency gains (reducing barriers means firms allocate resources more competitively). 📉
  • economies of scale (due to larger market). ⚖️
  • Political cooperation/peace amount countries. ☮️
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What are the costs of regional trade agreements?

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  • Complexity (compliance with rules can be confusing to businesses).
  • exclusion (can cause tensions w others who are disadvantaged).
  • loss of sovereignty in trade policy.
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What is trade liberalisation?

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Removal/reduction of restrictions or barriers. Eg quotas, licensing, tariffs.

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What is the role of the WTO in trade liberalisation?

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  • Facilitates negotiations.
  • Resolves disputes (through rule based system).
  • Monitoring policies (ensure members apply with rules).
  • Technical assistance to developing countries ensuring they participate in the global economy.
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What are possible conflicts between RTAs and the WTO?

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  • TRADE DISCRIMINATION of RTA members to non-members.
  • Trade diversions goes against WTO aim of global reduction in trade barriers.
  • common tariff on from RTA increases protectionism.
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What is trade diversion v trade creation? Example?

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Diversion = buy g/s for higher price due to RTA. (Switch to less efficient producers in bloc). = NAFTA resulted in trade switch to inefficient Mexico.
Creation = buys g/s for lower price (domestic to other in bloc) increases trade due to specialising. =. Eu countries.

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Give example of trade creation? What would the graph be like?

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Wine consumption when uk joined eu it switched to efficient french producers.
Opposite of tariff graph due to RTA removing tariffs.

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Example of trade diversion? What does it do? Why? Show diagram of the loss from the example?

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Uk buying eu butter instead of NZ. (Only switched cuz tariff made eu one cheaper).
Reduce world wide efficiency. Not buying from most cost effective producer w best comparative advantage.

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