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1 International Trade and the Balance of Payments Bill Reese International Finance 1

2 Learning Objectives In this unit we will learn:  Why nations engage in international trade  How countries account for their international trade  How the value of the dollar affects a trade imbalance  Factors affecting international trade 2

3 Comparative Advantage Specialization increases efficiency  U.S. – technology  Mexico – labor  Bahamas – tourism 3

4 Imperfect Markets Closed Markets  No international business Produce and consume all goods Transferable Inputs  No international business Factors of production flow freely between countries 4

5 Balance of Payments Summary of a a country’s international transactions for a period (quarter)  Businesses  Individuals  Government 5

6 Balance of Payments Current Account  Payments for merchandise and services Balance of trade – Exports minus imports  Factor income payments  Transfer payments 6

7 Balance of Payments Capital account  Financial assets transferred across borders by people who relocate  Direct foreign investment  Portfolio investment 7

8 Examples of Current Account Transactions

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10 Summary of U.S. Current Account in 2011 (in billions of $)

11 2008 Distribution of U.S. Exports and Imports

12 U.S. Balance of Trade over Time (Qtrly)

13 Value of the Dollar Strong dollar  Makes U.S.-made goods more expensive abroad  Makes foreign-made goods less expensive here  Increases imports  Decreases exports 13

14 Value of the Dollar Weak dollar  Makes U.S.-made goods less expensive abroad  Makes foreign-made goods more expensive here  Increases exports  Decreases imports 14

15 International Trade Events that Increased International Trade  Removal of Berlin Wall (1989)  Single European Act (1987)  NAFTA (1993)  Euro (1999)  Expansion of European Union (2004) 15

16 International Trade Factors affecting international trade flows  Inflation  National income  Exchange rates  Government policies 16

17 Government Policies Subsidies for exporters Restrictions on imports  Tariffs Lack of restrictions on piracy 17

18 Direct Foreign Investment Investment in real assets in foreign countries  Allows firms to reach additional consumers  Access to low-cost labor  Some MNCs have over 50% of assets in foreign countries ExxonMobil, IBM, HP 18

19 Distribution of Global DFI across Regions (billions of dollars) in 2006 Source: United Nations


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