Title: F585 The Global Economy
1F585 The Global Economy
2The Global Economy
- Macroeconomic Performance
- Trade and Integration
- Development and Sustainability
- The Economics of globalisation
- Questions are mainly essay type (shorter and
longer) and involve some data analysis - Questions link to pre-release stimulus material
- 2 hours 60 marks
3Trade and Integration
- Global trade
- Exchange rates
- Economic integration
4AS Economics International Trade - Recap
Firms
Purchase from overseas
- International trade has a key role. It enables
specialisation and influences - Output
- Employment
- Price level
Sell overseas
5AS International Trade - Recap
- The UK is internationally competitive in which
industries? - Telecommunications
- Aerospace engines
- Computer Software
- Financial services
- What competitive advantage does the City of
London have as a financial centre?
6AS International Trade - Recap
- AD C I G (X-M)
- What is it called if X is larger than M?
- Trade Surplus the value of exports exceeding the
value of imports - What is it called if M is larger than X?
- Trade Deficit the value of imports exceeding the
value of exports - What sort of categories of trade might the UK
have a Trade Surplus in?
7AS International Trade - Recap
- What are the major export destinations and
sources of imports for the UK?
8AS International Trade - Recap
Advantages gained from international trade
9AS International Trade - Recap
More competition lower prices / higher quality
Enables country to specialise
Advantages gained from international trade
Greater variety of products / services more
choice
Wider range of sources for raw materials cheaper
10AS International Trade - Recap
Problems arising from international trade
11AS International Trade - Recap
Contracting industries and need to shift
resources Problem of occupational immobility of
labour
Increased competition in domestic markets some
industries contract
Problems arising from international trade
Restrictions on imports
Red tape
12AS Recap - Protectionism
- The protection of domestic industries from
foreign competition. Why? - Eight methods (or more!) how many can you
remember?
13Protectionism
- Tariffs
- Quotas
- Voluntary Export Restraint (VER)
- Foreign Exchange restrictions
- Embargoes
- Red Tape
- Quality standards
- Government Purchasing policies
14A2 Trade and Integration
15Learning Objectives
- Understand what is meant by, and distinguish
between, absolute and comparative advantage in
international trade - Apply the concept of relative opportunity cost to
understand comparative advantage - Interpret data to identify comparative advantage
- Understand the terms of trade and a trading
possibility curve - Understand the sources of comparative advantage
16Absolute and comparative advantage
- What determines international trade?
- Countries specialise in the production of certain
goods / services which they can produce
efficiently. By exporting these they earn revenue
to import the goods / services they cant produce
as efficiently - The goods / services they should specialise in
are determined by their absolute and comparative
advantages
17Absolute and comparative advantage
- Absolute and comparative advantage explained (1)
- Absolute and comparative advantage explained (2)
- Absolute advantage the ability to produce one
good/service more efficiently (lower unit cost)
so more of a good with same amount of resources
or same amount of a good with fewer resources - Comparative advantage the ability to produce a
good/service at a lower relative opportunity cost
(a smaller sacrifice in the production of another
good/service)
18Absolute advantage
- Zambia has an absolute advantage over many
countries in the production of copper. It has
reserves of copper ore or bauxite so can
specialise and produce efficiently. It therefore
exports copper.
19Absolute advantage on a PPC
- Country A has an Absolute Advantage in the
production of both Maize and Wheat. Its PPC lies
to the right of Country B showing that due to
abundance of resources or efficient techniques it
can produce more wheat and maize.
20Comparative advantage on a PPC