Chapter 19 Flashcards
What is international trade?
Trade across national borders
What are the basic principles of trade?
- Trade makes people better off when preferences differ
- Trade increases productivity through specialization and the division of knowledge
- Trade increases productivity through comparative advantage
The difference between domestic demand and domestic supply is made up by..
imports
What is protectionism?
the economic policy of restraining trade
through quotas, tariffs, or other regulations that burden foreign producers but not domestic production.
What is a tariff?
a tax on imports
What is a quota?
restrictions on the quantity of goods that can be imported.
What are 4 effects of a tariff?
- Domestic suppliers respond to the higher price by increasing production
- Domestic consumers respond to the higher price by buying less
- Imports decrease
- Gov’t revenue=tariff amount times the quantity of imports
5 arguments against international trade
- Trade reduces the number of jobs in the U.S.
- It’s wrong to trade with countries that use child
labor. - We need to keep certain jobs at home for
national security. - We need to keep certain “key” industries at
home because of beneficial spillovers onto other
sectors of the economy. - We can increase U.S. well-being with strategic
trade protectionism.
When US tariffs are reduced, the industry contracts and jobs are..
lost
Foreign producers use the US currency to purchase US goods. This increases..
exports
What is the real cause of child labor?
Poverty