Trade, Free Trade and Protectionism Flashcards
Dumping
Selling large quantities of goods below production cost from one country to another
Protectionism
Where a country erects barriers against trade to protect the domestic economy from the disadvantages of free trade
Reasons for Free Trade
- Increase variety
- Import inputs for production
- Allows countries to specialize in goods with the lowest opportunity cost.
- Take advantage of EOS
- Increase competition
- Technology transfer
Reasons for Protectionism
- Protecting domestic employment
- Protecting sunset & sunrise industry
- Promote domestic goods
- Over specialisation risks
- Strategic reasons/National security
- Prevent dumping
- To protect product standards
- To raise government revenue
Reasons againsts protectionism
- Reduces choice, competition, and efficiency.
- Protects wrong industries, raising costs for consumers and producers.
- Distorts comparative advantage, wasting resources.
- Domestic firms become inefficient and avoid innovation.
- No incentive to be technical efficient and R&D
- Hinders growth, sparks trade wars
Comparative advantage
- When a country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
How to calculate:
- Comparative advantage for a = b/a (a in denominator)
- Comprative advantage for b = a/b (b in denominator)
Absolute advantage
When a country can produce a good using fewer resources than another country
Quota
A restriction on the physical number (volume) or value of a particular import.
Tariff
A tax on imports
Subsidy
A payment per unit of output from government to producer to lower cost of production
Trade diversion
Country’s entry into a customs union shifts production to a higher-cost producer
Trade creation
Country’s entry into a customs union shifts production to a lower-cost producer
Sunset industry
Industry where the potential comparative advantage has declined and they are not making enough profit to invest and modernise
WTO Functions
- To set and enforce rules for international trade
- To resolve trade disputes
- To monitor further trade liberalization
- To provide a forum for negotiating and monitoring further trade liberalization
Administrative barriers
- Red Tape
- Health and safety/environment standards
- Embargoes/Sanctions
- Nationalistic campaigns
- Voluntary Export Restraints (VER)
- Import license