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1 Free Trade Theory Why Nations Trade

2 Why Trade?

3 Basics of Trade Defined: 2 Countries engage in economic activity Exports: goods/services leave country Imports: goods/services enter country Trade Surplus: Export more than import Trade Deficit: Import more than export

4 Ways to Limit Trade Protectionism: Gov’t policy which seeks to limit trade –Tariffs– taxes on imports –Quotas- limits on quantity imported Globalization: the “global” movement towards free trade –Trade without Tariffs & Quotas –Worldwide movement towards free market capitalism

5 2 Free Trade Terms Comparative Advantage = when a country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost –They give up less! Absolute Advantage = when a country can produce a good more efficiently –They use fewer resources

6  Countries should produce (specialize) in goods where they have a comparative advantage  Trade benefits both parties (each country gets “more”)  Free Trade promotes a more “efficient” world economy  Absolute Advantage is not relevant in trade analysis Here is my great theory! David Ricardo Trade Theory

7 Specialization works! Any illegal activity you can think of… + Idaho Nevada Texas Florida

8 1000 500 1000 Wheat Coffee Wheat BRAZIL MEXICO (PPF) Production Possibilities Frontier Review: Illustrates the maximum output for a country with current resources Any point on the line is efficient Below line is inefficient Above the line is not obtainable in short run PPF CURVE Review

9 Free Trade Worksheet Handout #1

10 1000 500 1000 Wheat Coffee Wheat BRAZIL MEXICO 1 Coffee = ____ Wheat 1 Coffee = _____ Wheat 1 Wheat = ____ Coffee Opportunity Cost Table BRAZIL MEXICO (gain) (give-up) 1 2 1/2 1 PPF Illustrates Opportunity Cost between goods

11 BRAZIL MEXICO 1 Coffee = ____Wheat 1 Coffee = _____ Wheat 1 Wheat = ____ Coffee 1 Wheat = ____Coffee 1/2 2 1 1 Wheat : BRAZIL has comparative advantage---produce only WHEAT Coffee : MEXICO has comparative advantage---produce only COFFEE coffee wheat 1000 500 1000 Wheat Coffee Wheat BRAZIL MEXICO Determining Comparative Advantage

12 BRAZIL MEXICO 1000 500 1000 Wheat Coffee Wheat * (500,500) * (250,500) 400 Coffee 300 Wheat BRAZIL 0 Coffee 1,000 Wheat 1,000 Coffee 0 Wheat MEXICO. (700, 400). (300, 600) after trade Trade Example: Theoretical Benefits of Free Trade There is not one right answer Any trade that produces a point ABOVE current PPF is efficient trade

13 Use Economic Logic! Betty- types 120 w.p.m. Jim- types 60 w.p.m. Who should do the typing? Betty or Jim? Assumption: No errors Betty & Jim

14 Betty is a lawyer & Jim is a secretary Betty earns $140 an hour. Jim earns $20 an hour. Now, who should type the letter? Jim Should! Jim gives up less when he types! He has a comparative advantage in typing Why: Betty types 2 times as fast as Jim Betty earn 7 times as much as Jim Betty- types 120 w.p.m. Jim- types 60 w.p.m. Betty has an absolute advantage in typing (she is more efficient)

15 Summary: Free Trade Theory Countries should specialize in a good where they have a comparative advantage Trade is mutually beneficial –End country ends up at a point above their own PPF curve World wide efficiency increases as a result –Produce more with same resources

16 BRAZIL MEXICO 1000 500 1000 Wheat Coffee Wheat * (500,500) * (250,500). (700, 400). (300, 600) after trade Theoretical Benefits of Free Trade


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