Chapter 9 - International Economics Flashcards

1
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What is IPE? (2)

A

1) International Political Economy

2) Deals with why countries undertake international trade

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2
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What is autarky?

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The separation of a country from the world economy

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3
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What is mercantillism?

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regulation of econ relations to maximise exports and minimise imports

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4
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What is Absolute Advantage?

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When a country can produce 2 or more goods more efficiently than another country

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What is Relative Advantage?

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When one country has to forego less of another good to produce it than another country

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6
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Why may countries pursue protectionism? (4)

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1) fears of dependency
2) need to maintain industry for extraneous purposes (e.g. military)
3) fear of being unable to develop certain industry
4) internal pressure from groups harmed by trade

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What are the forms of protectionism? (5)

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1) Tariffs
2) Anti-dumping
3) Procurement
4) Import Quotas
5) state interventionism

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8
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What are 4 types of state interventionism?

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1) investment checks (certain companies not allowed to inv est)
2) Regulations (how products were made)
3) Blacklists
4) Reshoring

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9
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Is protectionism currently an issue? (2)

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1) since 2009: tripling in protectionist interventions

2) 55% of trade between G20 affected by protectionism

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10
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Why would a state fix its XR? (2)

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1) fight inflation

2) promote exports

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Risks of fixing an XR? (3)

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1) inflation
2) loss in value of loans
3) potential retaliation

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12
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What is a MNE? (2)

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1) Multinational Enterprise

2) firms with HQ in one country and ongoing business operations in other

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13
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3 Environmental/workers’ rights issues of MNEs

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1) Race to the bottom
2) Regulatory Chill (Pelc)
3) Pollution Havens (Kellenberg)

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14
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Why are MNEs good for Workers? (4)

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1) Race to the top (Mosley)
2) MNE encourage regulation as it protects rights and investments
3) MNEs bring their policies with them
4) MNEs prefer high quality labour to cheap

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15
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How do MNEs affect HR and democracy? (2)

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1) Negative: provide authoritarians with tax revenue used for suppression
2) Positive: promotes econ growth leading to mid-class wanting rights and political voice (Eichenberg)

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16
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How do MNEs affect international peace? (1)

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Countries fearing scaring FDI away so will remain peaceful (Rosecrance)

17
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How is IMF voting determined and who has more weight? (2)

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1) By contributions

2) US has almost 3 times the voting weight of the second most powerful state (JAP)