Title: Macro Chapter 5
1Macro Chapter 5
- Presentation 1
- Trade surplus, trade deficit, GDP,
Absolute/Comparative advantage
2United States and World Trade
Volume and Pattern
Principal U.S. Exports Imports 2005 in
Billions of Dollars
Chemicals Consumer Durables Agricultural
Products Semiconductors Computers Generating
Equipment Automobiles Aircraft Medical Telecommuni
cations
Petroleum Automobiles Household
Appliances Computers Metals Clothing Consumer
Electronics Generating Equipment Semiconductors Te
lecommunications
Source Department of Commerce Data
3Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
- The total market value of all final goods and
services produced in a given year
4Trade Deficit
- Occurs when imports exceed exports
- US has a trade deficit in goods
- The US had a 497.9 billion trade deficit in
2010 1.8 trillion in exports minus 2.3
trillion in imports.
5Trade Surplus
- Occurs when exports exceed imports
- US has a trade surplus in services such as
transportation, legal, medical and financial
services - Trade surplus in services of 526 B in 2010
6US Trade Balance
7Trade Data
- numerically, Canada is the biggest trading
partner (16 of total trade) - US has the biggest trade deficits to China and
Mexico trade surplus with Australia
8Tariffs
- An excise tax on an imported product
- Used to encourage the purchase of domestic goods
9Multinational Corporations
- Firms that have sizable production and
distribution activities in other countries - Ex- Coca-Cola (Atlanta), Nestle (Switzerland)
10Specialization and Trade
- Specialization and international trade increase
the productivity of a nations resources and
allow for greater total output
11Adam Smith Quote
- It is the maxim of every prudent master of a
family, never to attempt to make at home what it
will cost him more to make than to buy.
12Absolute Advantage
- The ability of one person, company or country to
produce more of a good or service than others
using the same amount of resources
13Comparative Advantage
- A lower opportunity cost than that of your
competitor - Give up less than the competition to produce a
good
14Comparative Advantage Output Problems
- The following are the amount of cars and bikes
Mike and Mary can produce in 1 day - of cars of Bikes
- Mike 4 6
- Mary 2 8
15Comparative Advantage Input Problems
The table below indicates the number of labor
hours required in Country X and Y to produce one
unit of food or one unit of clothing. Country
Food Clothing X 30 hours 40 hours
Y 10 hours 20 hours