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1 Global Economic Competition and Cooperation
Chapter 12 Global Economic Competition and Cooperation

2 National Economic Power: Assets and Utilization

3 Economic Incentives Mixed success rate Highly contentious

4 Economic Sanctions: Effectiveness
More effective in certain circumstances Mixed Modest goal Target politically unstable and weak Sender and target friendly and trade with each other Imposed quickly and decisively Sender avoids high cost to itself

5 Drawbacks of sanctions
Unintended victims Hurt the country imposing sanctions Used by EDCs to maintain dominance over LDCs Harm relations with countries not supporting sanctions Harm those whom you seek to assist

6 The North and the International Political Economy

7 The Economies of the North
High GDP Slowing growth rate Postindustrial economy High technology means fewer workers Downsizing

8 National Economic Issues and Policies of the North
Decline in economic fortunes

9 End of cold war Lessened need for strategic cooperation
Trade disputes among trilateral countries

10 Decline of central direction
Group of Seven (G-7) Group of Eight (G-8) Disputes in general Free trade NAFTA WTO Protectionism Economic disputes among the EDCs U.S.-Japan dispute

11 The South and the International Political Economy

12 Status Disparity between countries Disparity within countries
Economic class, race, ethnicity

13 Modernization Explosive population growth Rapid urbanization
Industrial and environmental dangers

14 Capital Needs: Hard Currency
Loans: Government and private Slowing global economy means fewer exports and dropping prices Debt crisis Brady Plan

15 Private investment Foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment

16 Trade: Export earnings
Product instability Market and price weaknesses

17 Foreign aid Bilateral Multilateral Factors that reduce impact
Political considerations Military content Measuring recipient per capita aid, rather than gross aid Measuring donor aid relative to wealth The way aid is applied

18 LDC Perspectives and Policies
Expectations rising Nationalism Increased moral rhetoric Transnational ideology

19 Development of the LDC movement
Political nonalignment Group of 77 (G-77) United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

20 LDC demands New International Economic Order (NIEO) Trade reforms
Monetary reforms Industrialization Economic sovereignty Economic aid

21 LDC action Cartels Protection of domestic industries from foreign competition

22 The Future of National Economic Policy

23 Barriers to Merchandise Trade
Tariffs Nontariff barriers Quotas Pricing limits Technical restrictions Subsidization Dumping Debate on Free Trade

24 Global Economic Cooperation

25 UN and Economic Development of the South
Pragmatic factors Decreased international violence Increased economic prosperity

26 Response of North Programs UN Development Programme (UNDP)
UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Group of 77 (G-77)

27 General Economic Cooperation: Other IGOs and Processes
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Group of 7 (G-7) Some CITs

28 Trade Cooperation GATT/WTO Uruguay Round Arguments for and against
Tariff reductions

29 Structure of WTO Power to enforce provisions of GATT
Assess trade penalties Countries can withdraw Three-judge panel hears trade violation complaints Sanctions Each country has one vote Imposed by 2/3 vote

30 The future of GATT and WTO
What if a country rejects WTO rules? Strengthening of movement against globalization

31 Monetary Cooperation Early monetary regulation Bretton Woods

32 IMF Helps maintain exchange-rate stability Special Drawing Rights
Efforts in the 1990s Stabilize economies of LDCs Aid CIT reorientation to market economy Asian financial crisis Russian financial crisis

33 Controversy: IMF Voting based on member contribution Conditionality
Interferes with sovereignty Destabilizes countries Maintains dependency of LDCs Capitalism and social justice

34 Development cooperation: The World Bank Group
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (similar to commercial bank) International Development Association (focuses on loans to poorest countries) International Finance Cooperation (loans to LDCs and guarantees private investment promoting private-sector development Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (promotes flow of private development capital to LDCs through guarantees)

35 Controversy: World Bank
Dominated by North Too little funding No understanding of the needs of South Terms of loans violate sovereignty, damage economies Not enough attention to human and environmental impacts of projects Promote market economies, foreign direct investment, and other aspects of capitalism

36 Regional Economic Integration
Bilateral or Multilateral Economic Cooperation

37 Economic Integration: Surrender Some Sovereignty
Levels Free trade area Customs union Economic union Monetary union

38 The Western Hemisphere

39 The North American Free Trade Agreement
The evolution of NAFTA The impact of NAFTA Economic and nationalistic problems of NAFTA

40 The Free Trade Area of the Americas
The origins of FTAA The Summit of the Americas The future of FTAA The Southern Common Market (Mercosur)

41 Asia, the Pacific, and Elsewhere
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Slow progress

42 The Future of Regionalism
Integration versus revival of regionalism


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