Title: International Trade Environment Cateora ch' 2 10th ed
1International Trade EnvironmentCateora ch. 2
(10th ed)
- trade statistics
- trade flows
- OECD, DCs, NICs, Tigers and Dragons,
Emerging Economies - High / Medium / Low income countries
- major players
- MNCs, KEIRETSU, CHAEBOL, SOE
- trade framework
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3Trade Policies promoting or controlling
- why trade is good
- why trade is bad
- indicator of trade problems
- balance of trade (US/Japan)
- exchange rates
- easing barriers WTO / GATT / IMF
- promoting development WB
- protectionism - trade barriers
- cycles in trade policies? (cf. Asian crisis)
4Competitive Battles (p. 27)
- in the past Western Europe / USA / Japan
- in future the entire globe?
- global trade?
- the big traders?
- trading with whom?
- neighborhood principle with some exceptions
emerging - important fact
- trade increasing share of world GDP
5Marketing and nature of tradegoods (consumer /
industrial) - services
- importance des MNCs and intra-firm trade
- distribution of world trade
- 1 / 3 intra-firm MNCs
- 1 / 3 MNCs with non-affiliated corporations
- 1 / 3 between non-MNCs
- Source WTO, Press 57/9 Oct 1996, p. 1 and
UNCTAD
6Intra-firm / intra-industry marketsdifferent
role for marketing
- intra-firm transactions inside a single firm
(and its affiliates) - intra-industry two-way trade of similar
manufactured goods (for reasons of diversity,
product differentiation)
7Intra-industry Tradereflects 2 aspects of
globalization
- 1. trade resulting from specialization based in
product differentiation / economies of scale (ex
auto-pact US - Canada) - 2. products produced sequentially in stages
distributed over several countries (ex
computers, shoes, maquiladoras, SEZ, EPZ)
8Importance of intra-industry tradeSource WTO,
International Trade Trends and Statistics (1995)
www.wto.org/htbin/htimage.. 97-02-18, p. 23
- foreign sourcing
- intermediate products in imports of manufactured
goods (1991) - 6 countries in Western Europe gt60
- 6 more countries in W.E. 50-60
- Canada 52
- USA 47
- Japan 31
9Diversity in tradeeffect on marketing?
- basic products commodities and natural
- resources
- manufactured goods
- intermediate products (components)
- intra-firm or contract
- finished
- consumer goods
- business to business
- services
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11Japan Inc. Source The Economist, Business
Travellers Guide - Japan (87)See also articles,
The Economist, 960217 (Japan/companies) 970628
(Surveys/Japan finance)
- cartels and cooperation (collusion) on a scale
not possible in West - (because of anti-trust and competition rules)
- cooperative networks in industry (Keiretsu)
- cooperative networks in distribution (Sogo
Shosha) - close links government / business (Zaikai)
12Zaikai the power brokers of Japan
- zai money
- kai world
- made up of to top management of top firms
- using generous funds, contacts with politicians,
influence networks (cf. recent scandals) - put pressure on government and labor
- influence trade negotiations
13Japans Trade Role of Corporate Networks
- cartels an integral part of Japans economy
- high degree of collusion and collective action,
often under government leadership - example Japans automobile industry enter into
agreement with steel industry to assign quotas
and establish prices - no outsiders can tender
14Sogo Shosha general trading companies
- 13 in all
- dominate commodity and capital goods imports
- particularly interested in high-volume,
high-value trade - offer market intelligence based on world-wide
local office networks
15Sogo Shoshamajor Japanese trading companies
- collectively handle more than half of Japans
trade, internal and external (1980s) - the largest
- Mitsubishi
- Mitsui
- Marubeni
- C. Itoh
- Sumitomo
16Jetro Japan External Trade Organization
- now concentrates heavily on promotion of imports
to Japan - many offices in Japan and overseas
- provides advice and information
- maintains data bases
17Chaebol - Koreas Conglomerates
- dominate every aspect of Koreas economy
- 1960s
- Korea decided to concentrate countrys resources
in a handful of companies given cheap credit and
shelter from foreign competition - 30 large groups dominate economy
- Source Economist 960706 53-54.
18High Concentration
- 4 largest Chaebol
- Hyundai, Samsung, LG, Daewoo
- their combined sales 80 of GNP
- control almost 60 of exports
- employ 3 of workforce
19Chaebol vs small firms
- Chaebol have expanded into areas such as
entertainment and retailing - small firms may have only one Chaebol as customer
but no sense of shared destiny as in the case
of Keiretsu and their suppliers - Chaebol get the best graduates and managers
- do Chaebol stifle innovation?
20The World Bank Lending and Knowledge in a Time
of Rapid Change (http//www.worldbank.org/html/ext
dr/whatis.htm)
- WB loans and advice to more than 100 developing
countries and countries in transition. - main focus helping the poorest people and the
poorest countries - investing in people, basic health and education
- protecting the environment
- supporting and encouraging private sector
development - 6,000 employees (30,000 job applications/year!)
21Word Bank Activities
- strengthening ability of governments to deliver
quality services, efficiently and transparently
(good governance) - promoting reforms to create a stable
macroeconomic environment - WB is largest provider of development assistance,
about US 20 billion in new loans each year. - coordinating with other organizations
private,government, multilateral, and NGOs
22Role of International Monetary Fund
(IMF)(http//www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/gl
ance.htm)
- to promote international monetary cooperation
- to facilitate the expansion and balanced growth
of international trade - to promote exchange stability
- to assist in the establishment of a multilateral
system of payments - to lend temporarily to its members experiencing
balance of payments difficulties - total staff 2,600 (Washington DC overseas)
23 WTO FACT FILE(http//www.wto.org/wto/index.htm)
- Location Geneva, Switzerland
- Established 1 January 1995
- Origin Uruguay Round negotiations (1986-94)
- Membership 132 countries (as of Sep. 1997)
- Secretariat staff 500
- Functions
- Administering WTO trade agreements
- Forum for trade negotiations
- Handling trade disputes
24Openness or Protectionism
- see The Economist
- 990102, p. 90 graph Economic Freedom
- 990102, p. 59-61 Angus Reid/Economist Poll
- Liberalism lives (see graph p. 59)