Topic 2- Australias Place in the Global Economy Flashcards
Whats the balance of payments
A balance of payments is a record of all the trade and financial transactions between Australia and the rest of the world, based on the double-entry accounting system of debits and credits
What are the two accounts that make up the BOP and whats the main differentiator
The current account(CAD) and the Capital and Financial Account(KAFA) are the two account and are differentiated because the CA consists of irreversible transactions while the KAFA is reversible
What are the components of the CA
Balance of Goods and Services(BOGS)
Net Primary Income(NPY)
Net Secondary Income(NSY)
What is BOGS
The BOGS refers to the sum of goods and services such as tourism, education and transport exported by Australia minus the goods and services imported
NET EXPORTS
What is NPY
which are the earning on factors of production(income, rent, profit, interest)
What is NSY
which are returns NOT from the factors of production (payouts on insurance claims, workers remittances and gifts)
What is in the KA
The KA is made up of non-financial assets like conditional foreign aid for development projects and intellectual property like patents, copyrights, trademarks and franchises.
What are the components of the FA
Direct Investment
Portfolio Investment
Financial derivatives
What is Direct investment
a large investment that bestows ownership rights to a company, 10% or more
What is Portfolio Investment
purchase of shares, land or securities that don’t grant ownership rights <10%
Main differentiator between direct and portfolio
<10%=portfolio
>10%=direct
Whats a financial derivative
a financial instrument that ‘derives’ its values from somewhere
Links between the categories
Current account and KAFA and net emissions should add up to 0
The deficit(debit) on one is equal to the surplus(credit) on the other
Trends in CAD
Australia usually has a deficit in the current account. the size of the CAD is influenced by the value of the BOGS and the size of the NPY deficit
Trends in BOGS
The BOGS is usually in deficit(2010/11, 2016/17 and 2017/18 surpluses were achieved due to strong mining exports)
Trends in NPY
The NPY deficit accounted for the majority of the current account deficit between 2009/10 and 2017/18 and represents the servicing costs of Aus net foreign liabilities
Trends in KAFA
The financial account balance is always in a surplus mainly due to debt and equity borrowings to financial domestic investment and CAD
The capital account is usually in deficit- 09/10 and 17/18
Reasons for CAD
Aus low household saving rate(structural)
Aus Trade deficit(cyclical if appreciation/depreciation)(structural due to narrow export base)
Whats international competitiveness
Degree of price and quality competitiveness of a nation’s export and import substitutions in relation to foreign-produced goods and services
Measure of Aus international competitiveness
Two statistical measures of Australia’s competitiveness are:
The value of the AUD concerning the TWI
Real unit labour costs
Whats terms of trade and formula
The relative prices a country receives for its exports and pays for its imports. Movements in export and import prices are measured using index numbers
export price/import price
whats an exchange rate
The price of one economy’s currency in terms of another economy’s country. In an Australian context, the exchange rate is simply the price of Australian currency in terms of another countries currency
Whats bilateral rates
Bilateral rates is the value of a unit of domestic currency relative to another currency, usually that of a major trading partner
Define TWI
the measurement of a domestic currency relative to a basket of currencies of Australian trading partners, weighted depend