Title: CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE
1CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Classical Theories of International Trade
- Mercantilism
- Absolute Advantage
- Comparative Advantage
- Interactions Between an Exporter and an Importer
2 Mercantilism
- 16th to 18th centuries in Europe
- More exports than imports
- Trade surplus------gt More gold and silver
- Protectionism------gt Reduced international
trade
3 Absolute Advantage
- Adam Smith 1776
- An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
Wealth of Nations - Goods and services available to citizens rather
than gold and silver. - Should not produce all items a country needs
- Should produce export goods at an absolute
advantage and import goods not at an absolute
advantage
4Absolute Advantage
- Free Trade---gt International division of labor
---gtMore output to all trading partners - Natural Advantage Climate and natural resources
- Acquired Advantage Product and process technology
5Absolute Advantage
Two countries Mexico USA
Resources available 100 100
To produce 1 ton of tomatoes 4 10
To produce 1 ton of beans 20 2
6Absolute Advantage When each country uses a
half of its resources,50, per product
Two Countries Mexico USA Total
Tomato production 12.50 5.00 17.50 M/T
Bean production 2.50 25.00 27.50 M/T
7Absolute Advantage
- When each country uses all resources,100, only
for a product at an absolute advantage
Two Countries Mexico USA Total
Tomato production 25.00 0.00 25.00 M/T
Bean production 0.00 50.00 50.00 M/T
8Absolute Advantage
9Comparative Advantage
- David Ricardo 1817
- On the Principles of Political Economy
Taxation - When a country does have or does not have an
absolute advantage on two products, - Produce and export one product at a comparative
advantage, relatively greater advantage than
other product. - Import the other product not at a comparative
advantage. - Gives up less efficient production allocates
more resources to more efficient production due
to limited resources - Basis for economic development of less developed
countries
10Comparative Advantage
- Productivity comparison between two countries
Two countries Mexico USA
Resources available 100 100
To produce 1 ton of tomatoes 2 10
To produce 1 ton of beans 4 8
11Comparative Advantage
- When each country uses a half of its
resources,50, per product without trade
Two Countries Mexico USA Total
Tomato production 25.00 5.00 30.00 M/T
Bean production 12.50 6.25 18.75 M/T
12Comparative Advantage
- When Mexico produces only tomatoes and USA
produces only beans and trade
Two Countries Mexico USA Total
Tomato production 50.00 0.00 50.00 M/T
Bean production 0.00 12.50 12.50 M/T
13Comparative Advantage
- To make a comparison easier, if Mexico produces
30 tons of tomatoes by using 60 resources
Two countries Mexico USA Total
Tomato production 30.00 0.00 30.00 M/T
Bean production 10.00 12.50 22.50 M/T
Increased production 3.75 (22.50-18.75) M/T of bean Increased production 3.75 (22.50-18.75) M/T of bean Increased production 3.75 (22.50-18.75) M/T of bean Increased production 3.75 (22.50-18.75) M/T of bean
14Comparative Advantage
- If Mexico produces 6.25 tons of beans by using 25
resources to make the total production of beans
18.75 tons
Two countries Mexico USA Total
Tomato production 37.50 0.00 37.50 M/T
Bean production 6.25 12.50 18.75 M/T
Increased production 7.5(37.50-30.00) M/T of tomato Increased production 7.5(37.50-30.00) M/T of tomato Increased production 7.5(37.50-30.00) M/T of tomato Increased production 7.5(37.50-30.00) M/T of tomato
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16Assumptions Absolute and Comparative Advantage
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- Limited resources
- No transportation costs
- No mobility of resources between countries
17Interactions Between Exporter Importer
Exporter Overseas Importer U.S.A.
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