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UNIT-II: Theories of International Trade, Trading Environment of International Trade - Free Trade Vs
Protection- Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers –Trade Blocks.

(Refer Michael R. Czinkota, Iikka A. Ronkainen & Michael H. Moffett., International Business, Cengage Learning,
2008.)




Theories of International Trade

The Theories of Trade
Learning Objectives
    • To understand the traditional arguments               of how and why international trade   improves
        the welfare of all countries
    • To explore the similarities and distinctions between international trade and international investment
Evolution of Trade Theory
    • The Age of Mercantilism (pg no. 150)
    • Classical Trade Theory (pg no. 151-153)
    • Factor Proportions Trade Theory
    • International Investment and Product Cycle Theory
    • The New Trade Theory: Strategic Trade
Mercantilism
    • Mixed exchange through trade with accumulation of wealth
    • Conducted under authority of government
    • Demise of mercantilism inevitable
Classical Trade Theory
    • The Theory of Absolute Advantage
            – The ability of a country to produce a product with fewer inputs than another country
    • The Theory of Comparative Advantage
            – The notion that although a country may produce both products more cheaply than another
               country, it is relatively better at producing one product than the other

Classical Trade Theory Contributions (pg no. 159)
    • Adam Smith—Division of Labor
            – Industrial societies increase output using same labor-hours as pre-industrial society
    • David Ricardo—Comparative Advantage
            – Countries with no obvious reason for trade can specialize in production, and trade for
               products they do not produce
    • Gains From Trade
            – A nation can achieve consumption levels beyond what it could produce by itself
Factor Proportions Trade Theory
   • Developed by Eli Heckscher
   • Expanded by Bertil Ohlin
Factor Proportions Trade Theory
Considers Two Factors of Production (pg no. 159-160)
   • Labor
   • Capital

Factor Proportions Trade Theory
A country that is relatively labor abundant (capital abundant) should specialize in the production and export of
that product which is relatively labor intensive (capital intensive).

Product Cycle Theory (pg no. 163)
   • Raymond Vernon
   • Focus on the product, not its factor proportions
   • Two technology-based premises

Product Cycle Theory: (pg no. 163)
Vernon’s Premises
    • Technical innovations leading to new and profitable products require large quantities of capital and
       skilled labor
    • The product and the methods for manufacture go through three stages of maturation
Stages of the Product Cycle (pg no. 164)
    • The New Product
    • The Maturing Product
    • The Standardized Product
The Product Cycle and Trade Implications (pg no. 165)
    • Increased emphasis on technology’s impact on product cost
    • Explained international investment
    • Limitations
            – Most appropriate for technology-based products
            – Some products not easily characterized by stages of maturity
            – Most relevant to products produced through mass production
The New Trade Theory:
Strategic Trade
Two New Contributions
    • Paul Krugman-How trade is altered when markets are not perfectly competitive
    • Michael Porter-Examined competitiveness of industries on a global basis
Strategic Trade (pg no. 167)
Krugman’s Economics of Scale:
    • Internal Economies of Scale (pg no. 168)
    • External Economies of Scale (pg no. 169)
Strategic Trade (pg no. 169-171)
    • Government can play a beneficial role when markets are not purely competitive
    • Theory expands to government’s role in international trade
    • Four circumstances exist that involve imperfect competition in which strategic trade may apply
• The Four Circumstances Involving Imperfect Competition:
   • 1.Price
   • 2.Cost
   •         3. Repetition
   •          4.Externalities
   •
Barriers to Trade (pg no. 82-86)

Why do countries produce goods and services that could be more cheaply purchased from other countries?
Reasons:
    • To encourage local production
    • To help local firms export
    • To protect local jobs
    • Protect infant industries
    • Reduce dependency
    • Encourage local and foreign direct investment
    • Reduce balance of payment problems
    • Reduce or avoid dumping
Commonly used barriers
    • Price based barriers- Ad valorem
    • Quantity limits-quotas- embargo
    • International price fixing- cartel
    • Financial limits- exchange control
    • Foreign investment controls-minority stakes, limiting profits etc
Tariffs
     Tariff barriers affect prices; nontariff barriers may affect either price or quantity directly.
     A tariff (sometimes called duty) is the most common type of trade control and is a tax that
        governments levy on an official boundary.
     Tariffs also serve as a source of government revenue.
    • Export tariff
        If the tariff collected by the exporting country are called Export tariff
    • Import tariff
        If the tariff collected by importing country, it is an import tariff.
    • Transit tariff
        If the tariff collected by a country through which the goods have passed, it is an transit tariff.
    • Specific duty
        A government may asses a tariff on a per-unit basis, in which case it is applying specific duty.
    • Ad valorem duty
        It may access a tariff as a percentage of the value of the item, in which case it is an ad valorem duty
    • Compound duty
        If it accesses both a specific duty & an ad valorem duty on the same product, the combination is a
        compound duty.
    • Dumping – i.e., selling goods overseas, or both. Dumping ranges from predatory to unintentional.
        Predatory dumping is the tactic of a foreign firm that intentionally sells at a loss in another country to
        increase market share at the expense of domestic producers. This amounts to an international price
        war.
        Unintentional dumping is the result of time lags between the date of sales transactions, shipment &
        arrival.
Non – tariff barriers- rules , regulations and bureaucratic
   • Quotas
        The quota is the most common type of quantitative imports or export restriction.
        An import quota prohibits or limits the quantity of a product that can be imported in a year.
        Quota raise prices just as tariffs do but, being defined in physical terms, they directly affect the
           amount of imports by putting an absolute ceiling on supply.
        Quota generate revenues for those companies that are able to obtain a portion of the intentionally
           limited supply of the product that they can then sell to local customers.
   • Buy national restrictions
        Another form of quantitative trade control is “Buy local” legislation or “buy national” restrictions.
        Government purchases are a large part of total expenditures in many countries; typically
           governments favor domestic products.
        Sometimes governments specify a domestic content restriction- i.e., a certain percentage of
           products must be of local origin. Sometimes they favor domestic producers by establishing price
           mechanisms.
   • Customs valuation
        It is difficult for customs officials to determine if invoice prices are honest
                   - They may arbitrarily increase value
                   - Valuation procedures have been developed.
   • Technical barriers
   • Restriction on services
   • Counter trade
        It is a sale that encompasses more than an exchange of goods, services or idea for money.
        In International Market, Counter trade Transactions "are those transactions that have as a basic
           characteristic - linkage, legal or otherwise between exports & imports of goods or services in
           addition to or in places of Financial settlements”
Trade bloc
   • A trade bloc is a type of intergovernmental agreement, often part of a regional intergovernmental
       organization, where regional barriers to trade (tariffs and non-tariff barriers) are reduced or eliminated
       among the participating states.[1]
   • One of the first economic blocs was the German Customs Union (Zollverein) initiated in 1834, formed
       on the basis of the German Confederation and subsequently German Empire from 1871.
   • Surges of trade bloc formation were seen in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as in the 1990s after the
       collapse of Communism.
   • By 1997, more than 50% of all world commerce was conducted under the auspices of regional trade
       blocs.[2]
   • Economist Jeffrey J. Scott of the Peterson Institute for International Economics notes that members of
       successful trade blocs usually share four common traits: similar levels of per capita GNP, geographic
       proximity, similar or compatible trading regimes, and political commitment to regional organization.[3]
   • Advocates of worldwide free trade are generally opposed to trading blocs, which, they argue,
       encourage regional as opposed to global free trade.[4]
   • Scholars and economists continue to debate whether regional trade blocs are leading to a more
       fragmented world economy or encouraging the extension of the existing global multilateral trading
       system.
•   Trade blocs can be stand-alone agreements between several states (such as NAFTA) or part of a
    regional organization (such as the European Union).
•   Depending on the level of economic integration, trade blocs can fall into different categories, such as:
    [7] preferential trading areas, free trade areas, customs unions, common markets and economic and
    monetary unions.

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The Theories Of Trade

  • 1. UNIT-II: Theories of International Trade, Trading Environment of International Trade - Free Trade Vs Protection- Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers –Trade Blocks. (Refer Michael R. Czinkota, Iikka A. Ronkainen & Michael H. Moffett., International Business, Cengage Learning, 2008.) Theories of International Trade The Theories of Trade Learning Objectives • To understand the traditional arguments of how and why international trade improves the welfare of all countries • To explore the similarities and distinctions between international trade and international investment Evolution of Trade Theory • The Age of Mercantilism (pg no. 150) • Classical Trade Theory (pg no. 151-153) • Factor Proportions Trade Theory • International Investment and Product Cycle Theory • The New Trade Theory: Strategic Trade Mercantilism • Mixed exchange through trade with accumulation of wealth • Conducted under authority of government • Demise of mercantilism inevitable Classical Trade Theory • The Theory of Absolute Advantage – The ability of a country to produce a product with fewer inputs than another country • The Theory of Comparative Advantage – The notion that although a country may produce both products more cheaply than another country, it is relatively better at producing one product than the other Classical Trade Theory Contributions (pg no. 159) • Adam Smith—Division of Labor – Industrial societies increase output using same labor-hours as pre-industrial society • David Ricardo—Comparative Advantage – Countries with no obvious reason for trade can specialize in production, and trade for products they do not produce • Gains From Trade – A nation can achieve consumption levels beyond what it could produce by itself
  • 2. Factor Proportions Trade Theory • Developed by Eli Heckscher • Expanded by Bertil Ohlin Factor Proportions Trade Theory Considers Two Factors of Production (pg no. 159-160) • Labor • Capital Factor Proportions Trade Theory A country that is relatively labor abundant (capital abundant) should specialize in the production and export of that product which is relatively labor intensive (capital intensive). Product Cycle Theory (pg no. 163) • Raymond Vernon • Focus on the product, not its factor proportions • Two technology-based premises Product Cycle Theory: (pg no. 163) Vernon’s Premises • Technical innovations leading to new and profitable products require large quantities of capital and skilled labor • The product and the methods for manufacture go through three stages of maturation Stages of the Product Cycle (pg no. 164) • The New Product • The Maturing Product • The Standardized Product The Product Cycle and Trade Implications (pg no. 165) • Increased emphasis on technology’s impact on product cost • Explained international investment • Limitations – Most appropriate for technology-based products – Some products not easily characterized by stages of maturity – Most relevant to products produced through mass production The New Trade Theory: Strategic Trade Two New Contributions • Paul Krugman-How trade is altered when markets are not perfectly competitive • Michael Porter-Examined competitiveness of industries on a global basis Strategic Trade (pg no. 167) Krugman’s Economics of Scale: • Internal Economies of Scale (pg no. 168) • External Economies of Scale (pg no. 169) Strategic Trade (pg no. 169-171) • Government can play a beneficial role when markets are not purely competitive • Theory expands to government’s role in international trade • Four circumstances exist that involve imperfect competition in which strategic trade may apply
  • 3. • The Four Circumstances Involving Imperfect Competition: • 1.Price • 2.Cost • 3. Repetition • 4.Externalities • Barriers to Trade (pg no. 82-86) Why do countries produce goods and services that could be more cheaply purchased from other countries? Reasons: • To encourage local production • To help local firms export • To protect local jobs • Protect infant industries • Reduce dependency • Encourage local and foreign direct investment • Reduce balance of payment problems • Reduce or avoid dumping Commonly used barriers • Price based barriers- Ad valorem • Quantity limits-quotas- embargo • International price fixing- cartel • Financial limits- exchange control • Foreign investment controls-minority stakes, limiting profits etc Tariffs  Tariff barriers affect prices; nontariff barriers may affect either price or quantity directly.  A tariff (sometimes called duty) is the most common type of trade control and is a tax that governments levy on an official boundary.  Tariffs also serve as a source of government revenue. • Export tariff If the tariff collected by the exporting country are called Export tariff • Import tariff If the tariff collected by importing country, it is an import tariff. • Transit tariff If the tariff collected by a country through which the goods have passed, it is an transit tariff. • Specific duty A government may asses a tariff on a per-unit basis, in which case it is applying specific duty. • Ad valorem duty It may access a tariff as a percentage of the value of the item, in which case it is an ad valorem duty • Compound duty If it accesses both a specific duty & an ad valorem duty on the same product, the combination is a compound duty. • Dumping – i.e., selling goods overseas, or both. Dumping ranges from predatory to unintentional. Predatory dumping is the tactic of a foreign firm that intentionally sells at a loss in another country to increase market share at the expense of domestic producers. This amounts to an international price war. Unintentional dumping is the result of time lags between the date of sales transactions, shipment & arrival.
  • 4. Non – tariff barriers- rules , regulations and bureaucratic • Quotas  The quota is the most common type of quantitative imports or export restriction.  An import quota prohibits or limits the quantity of a product that can be imported in a year.  Quota raise prices just as tariffs do but, being defined in physical terms, they directly affect the amount of imports by putting an absolute ceiling on supply.  Quota generate revenues for those companies that are able to obtain a portion of the intentionally limited supply of the product that they can then sell to local customers. • Buy national restrictions  Another form of quantitative trade control is “Buy local” legislation or “buy national” restrictions.  Government purchases are a large part of total expenditures in many countries; typically governments favor domestic products.  Sometimes governments specify a domestic content restriction- i.e., a certain percentage of products must be of local origin. Sometimes they favor domestic producers by establishing price mechanisms. • Customs valuation  It is difficult for customs officials to determine if invoice prices are honest - They may arbitrarily increase value - Valuation procedures have been developed. • Technical barriers • Restriction on services • Counter trade  It is a sale that encompasses more than an exchange of goods, services or idea for money.  In International Market, Counter trade Transactions "are those transactions that have as a basic characteristic - linkage, legal or otherwise between exports & imports of goods or services in addition to or in places of Financial settlements” Trade bloc • A trade bloc is a type of intergovernmental agreement, often part of a regional intergovernmental organization, where regional barriers to trade (tariffs and non-tariff barriers) are reduced or eliminated among the participating states.[1] • One of the first economic blocs was the German Customs Union (Zollverein) initiated in 1834, formed on the basis of the German Confederation and subsequently German Empire from 1871. • Surges of trade bloc formation were seen in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as in the 1990s after the collapse of Communism. • By 1997, more than 50% of all world commerce was conducted under the auspices of regional trade blocs.[2] • Economist Jeffrey J. Scott of the Peterson Institute for International Economics notes that members of successful trade blocs usually share four common traits: similar levels of per capita GNP, geographic proximity, similar or compatible trading regimes, and political commitment to regional organization.[3] • Advocates of worldwide free trade are generally opposed to trading blocs, which, they argue, encourage regional as opposed to global free trade.[4] • Scholars and economists continue to debate whether regional trade blocs are leading to a more fragmented world economy or encouraging the extension of the existing global multilateral trading system.
  • 5. Trade blocs can be stand-alone agreements between several states (such as NAFTA) or part of a regional organization (such as the European Union). • Depending on the level of economic integration, trade blocs can fall into different categories, such as: [7] preferential trading areas, free trade areas, customs unions, common markets and economic and monetary unions.