Chapter 1: Introduction Dominick Salvatore John Wiley
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Title: Chapter 1: Introduction Dominick Salvatore John Wiley
1 An Introduction to International Economics
Chapter 1 Introduction
Dominick Salvatore
John Wiley Sons, Inc.
2 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
An example Sony Televisions
3 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
A key issue its not just imports!
Exports of Boeing Aircraft
Exports of Microsoft Software
4 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
A key issue its not just imports!
Its also not just for consumers!
Trade in component parts
Monitors for Dell Computers
5 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
A key issue its not just imports!
Its also not just for consumers!
Services, not just goods!
Lloyds of London
6 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
A key issue its not just imports!
Its also not just for consumers!
Services, not just goods!
International trade is expanding
7 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
A key issue its not just imports!
Its also not just for consumers!
Services, not just goods!
International trade is expanding
Source World Trade Organization 8 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
International ownership of assets
Examples
Foreign stock ownership
Automobile assembly plants
Toyota WWW link
US government debt
9 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
International ownership of assets
Currency exchange
International transactions require conversions between currencies
Foreign exchange markets
Federal Reserve Bank Exchange Rate Data WWW link
10 What is International Economics?
International trade in goods and services
International ownership of assets
Currency exchange
International organizations
World Trade Organization
WWW link
International Monetary Fund
WWW link
European Union
WWW link
11 Standard of Living
The International Economy generates Interdependence
Economic growth in the United States spurs increased demand for imports
Increased import demand by the United States generates economic growth in other countries
12 Standard of Living
The International Economy generates Interdependence
Sources of potential gain
Access to items not available domestically
Coffee
Bananas
Tin
Tungsten
13 Standard of Living
The International Economy generates Interdependence
Sources of potential gain
Access to items not available domestically
Access to lower cost products
Access to greater product variety
14 Standard of Living
The International Economy generates Interdependence
Sources of potential gain
Is it always a gain?
Import competing sectors may experience production and job losses
This loss is at least partially (and potentially, completely) offset by gains in the exporting sectors
15 Subjects in International Economics
International Trade Theory
Analyzes the basis of and the gains from international trade
Focuses on the microeconomic aspects of the international economy
16 Subjects in International Economics
International Trade Theory
International Trade Policy
Examines the reasons for and the effects of restrictions on international trade
Analyzes the implications for International Trade Theory of such restrictions
17 Subjects in International Economics
International Trade Theory
International Trade Policy
Balance of Payments
A summary statement of all the international transactions of the residents of a nation with the rest of the world during a particular period of time, usually a year.
Provides a statistical summary of the size of international trade and international asset ownership for a country
18 Subjects in International Economics
International Trade Theory
International Trade Policy
Balance of Payments
Foreign Exchange Markets
The institutional framework for the exchange of one national currency into another
Part of the study of International Finance (or Open-Economy Macroeconomics) that is concerned with the macroeconomic implications of the International Economy
19 Subjects in International Economics
International Trade Theory
International Trade Policy
Balance of Payments
Foreign Exchange Markets
Adjustments in the Balance of Payments
Focuses on the relationship between internal and external aspects of the economy
Examines how disequilibria lead to macroeconomic adjustment under difference international monetary systems
20 Current International Economic Problems
Trade Protectionism in Industrial Countries
What are the reasons for this protection?
What are the implications of this protection for the industrial countries?
What are the implications of this protection for the rest of the world?
How do regional trade blocks (the NAFTA, the European Union, etc.) complicate efforts to reduce this protection?
21 Current International Economic Problems
Trade Protectionism in Industrial Countries
Excessive Fluctuations and Large Disequilibria in Exchange Rates
Large exchange rate fluctuations may disrupt international trade and harm economic growth
What is the source of these fluctuations?
How can the international financial system be reformed to eliminate these fluctuations?
22 Current International Economic Problems
Trade Protectionism in Industrial Countries
Excessive Fluctuations and Large Disequilibria in Exchange Rates
Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies
The causes and consequences of a sudden collapse in the value of a currency of an emerging economy
23 Current International Economic Problems
Trade Protectionism in Industrial Countries
Excessive Fluctuations and Large Disequilibria in Exchange Rates
Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies
High Structural Unemployment and Slow Growth in Europe and Stagnation in Japan
24 Current International Economic Problems
Trade Protectionism in Industrial Countries
Excessive Fluctuations and Large Disequilibria in Exchange Rates
Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies
High Structural Unemployment and Slow Growth in Europe and Stagnation in Japan
Job Insecurity from Restructuring and Downsizing in the United States
25 Current International Economic Problems
Excessive Fluctuations and Large Disequilibria in Exchange Rates
Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies
High Structural Unemployment and Slow Growth in Europe and Stagnation in Japan
Job Insecurity from Restructuring and Downsizing in the United States
Restructuring Problems of Transition Economies
26 Current International Economic Problems
Excessive Fluctuations and Large Disequilibria in Exchange Rates
Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies
High Structural Unemployment and Slow Growth in Europe and Stagnation in Japan
Job Insecurity from Restructuring and Downsizing in the United States
Restructuring Problems of Transition Economies
Deep Poverty in Many Developing Countries
27 Globalization
What is globalization?
Increasing international economic connections
International Trade
International Asset Ownership
28 Globalization
What is globalization?
Increasing international economic connections
Increasing role of International Organizations in constraining domestic policies
29 Globalization
What is globalization?
Increasing international economic connections
Increasing role of International Organizations in constraining domestic policies
Increasing cultural homogeneity
30 Globalization
What is globalization?
Increasing international economic connections
Increasing role of International Organizations in constraining domestic policies
Increasing cultural homogeneity
Increased domestic economic growth caused by expanded international connections
Potential harm?
Environmental concerns
31 Globalization
What is globalization?
The Anti-Globalization movement
A loose coalition of groups opposed to globalization
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