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1 7 th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs. 570-574 (21.4)

2  Many countries specialize in producing certain kinds of goods and services  Interdependence means that countries depend on each other for different goods and services

3  Absolute advantage- country’s ability to produce something more cheaply than its trading partners  Comparative advantage- country’s ability to make a product more efficiently  Opportunity cost- value of the next best alternative that is given up when a country specializes

4  Trade barrier- limit on the exchange of goods  Also called protectionism  Protects domestic jobs from foreign competition

5  Tariffs  Revenue tariffs raise money for the government  Protective tariffs encourage people to buy domestically made products  Import Quotas and Voluntary Restrictions  Embargoes  Bans trade with specific countries

6  Reciprocal Trade Agreements  Reduce protective tariffs  Regional Trade Agreements  Reduce or eliminate trade barriers  International Trade Agreements  World Trade Organization (WTO)  The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

7  Reasons people support protectionism:  To protect industries and jobs  To maintain high wages  To protect national security  So as not to support countries with poor labor laws  Reasons people oppose protectionism:  Could harm the economy  Lead to price increases

8  Balance of trade- difference between the value of a country’s exports and its imports  Trade surplus- when a country sells more than it buys  Trade deficit- when a country buys more than it sells


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