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International Trade
The process of buying goods and services from the rest of
the world (importing) and that of selling goods and
services to the rest of the world (exporting) is referred to
as international trade
International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and
services across international borders or territories.
What is Free Trade?
Occurs when there are no artificial barriers
put in place by governments to restrict the
flow of goods and services between trading
nations.
Reasons for Trade
Differences in Factor endowments
Variety and quality of goods
Gains from specialization
Political reasons
Advantage of free Trade
1.Increasing competition
2.Variety of products
3.Creating employment
4.Developing international relationship
5.Promoting democracy
6.Promoting rule of law
7.Promoting free flow of trade
8.Benefit of consumer
Disadvantage of free trade
1.effecting national economic
2.threat to small trades
3.reducing the demand local product
 4.vulnerability in international law.
1. Absolute cost/ advantage theory
Adam Smith
2. Comparative advantage theory
David Ricardo
Theory's of international trade law
Adam Smith
1723-1790
Scottish moral philosopher
and economist
“Father of Modern
Economics”
Wrote “The Wealth of
Nations”
Famous for writing about
“The wealth of Nation”.
Absolute cost/ advantage theory
According to Adam smith on his book of “The wealth of Nation” (1776).
He have mention about an absolute advantage as advantages of grater
output of goods & services when other nations cannot produce same
amount of goods and services while utilizing same amount of resources.
He refer an examples as giving the Absolute advantage of English textile
manufacture & the French world wide efficient wine Industry.
Due to the having of favorable climate, good soils, Accumulated expertise
the French has the most efficient wine among the world. This indicate that
the specialization on nation Advantage is more beneficial in today
globalization worlds.
Absolute Advantage theory
Absolute cost advantage theory of international trade to
remove drawbacks and to increase trade between to
countries.
A country has an absolute advantage in the production
of a good when it can produce more of that good than
another country with the same resources.
Assumptions of the theory
 Trade is between two countries
 Only two commodities are traded
 Free trade exists between the countries
 They only element of cost of production is labor.
Smith express an idea that A nation never supposed to produce goods and
services which they can find more cheaper and qualitative from other nations.
Therefore, specialization in the production of goods and services which they
have an absolute advantages will help two different nation engaging on their
trade.
So when a country specialize in particular kind of products they don’t
supposed to produce all kinds of products which all it consume and utilize all
kind of resources as well. According to the absolute advantage theory,
international trade is a positive-sum , because there are gains for both countries
to an exchange.
 USA has an absolute advantage for producing Wheat.
China has an absolute advantage for producing electronic goods.
India has an absolute advantage on cheap labor etc..
Example of Absolute
Advantage theory
Country A can produce 1,000 parts per hour with 200
workers.
Country B can produce 2,500 parts per hour with 200
workers.
Country C can produce 10,000 parts per hour with 200
workers.
_______has the absolute advantage.
Comparative Advantage
David Ricardo
A famous economist named David Ricardo (1772-1823)
came up with the law of comparative advantage.
According to this law, specialization and free trade
benefits all trading partners.
Countries should specialize in those goods they have a
comparative advantage in.
Opportunity Cost
The loss of potential gain from other alternatives
when one alternative is chosen.
Comparative Advantage
Definition
Comparative advantage is the basis for all trade
between individuals, regions, and nations.
The ability of a firm or individual to produce goods
and/or services at a lower opportunity cost than other
firms or individuals. A comparative advantage gives a
company the ability to sell goods and services at a
lower price than its competitors and realize stronger
sales margins.
A person has a comparative advantage if s/he can
produce something at a lower cost than others.
This is not the same as being the best at something.
With Comparative Advantage, everyone wins through
trade.
Those with absolute advantages can buy goods and
services from businesses who produce them at a
comparatively lower cost.
Comparative Advantage theory
Example of Comparative
Advantage theory
Production Possibilities
without Trade
India can produce 4,000 yards of textile per day or 1
ton of chocolate per day.
Nepal can produce 1,000 yards of textile a day or 4
tons of chocolate per day.
Production Possibilities
without Trade
India has a comparative advantage in producing
textiles.
 Nepal has a comparative advantage in chocolate.
Second Example
Assume two countries, UK and India
They both produce textiles and books.
Their relative production levels are shown in the
table below.
Output without trade
Textiles Books
UK 1 4
India 2 3
Total 3 7
For the UK to produce 1 unit of textiles it has an
opportunity cost of 4 books.
However for India to produce 1 unit of textiles it has
an opportunity cost of 1.5 books
Therefore India has a comparative advantage in
producing textiles because it has a lower opportunity
cost
The UK has a comparative advantage in producing
books. This is because it has a lower opportunity cost
of 0.25 (1/4) compared to India’s 0.66 (2/3)
If each country now specializes in one good then
assuming constant returns to scale output will double
Textiles Books
UK 0 8
India 4 0
TOTAL 4 8
Therefore total output of both goods has increased illustrating the gains from
comparative advantage.
By trading the surplus books and textiles, India and UK can enjoy higher
quantities of the goods.
Output after trade
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Advantage and disadvantage of free trade and theorys of International trade law

  • 1.
  • 2. Topic: Advantage and Disadvantage of free trade and theory of international trade law
  • 3. Id of the group members: ID: 141-26-567 141-26-572 141-26-577 141-26-592 141-26-596
  • 4. International Trade The process of buying goods and services from the rest of the world (importing) and that of selling goods and services to the rest of the world (exporting) is referred to as international trade International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories.
  • 5. What is Free Trade? Occurs when there are no artificial barriers put in place by governments to restrict the flow of goods and services between trading nations.
  • 6. Reasons for Trade Differences in Factor endowments Variety and quality of goods Gains from specialization Political reasons
  • 7. Advantage of free Trade 1.Increasing competition 2.Variety of products 3.Creating employment 4.Developing international relationship 5.Promoting democracy 6.Promoting rule of law 7.Promoting free flow of trade 8.Benefit of consumer
  • 8. Disadvantage of free trade 1.effecting national economic 2.threat to small trades 3.reducing the demand local product  4.vulnerability in international law.
  • 9. 1. Absolute cost/ advantage theory Adam Smith 2. Comparative advantage theory David Ricardo Theory's of international trade law
  • 10. Adam Smith 1723-1790 Scottish moral philosopher and economist “Father of Modern Economics” Wrote “The Wealth of Nations” Famous for writing about “The wealth of Nation”. Absolute cost/ advantage theory
  • 11. According to Adam smith on his book of “The wealth of Nation” (1776). He have mention about an absolute advantage as advantages of grater output of goods & services when other nations cannot produce same amount of goods and services while utilizing same amount of resources. He refer an examples as giving the Absolute advantage of English textile manufacture & the French world wide efficient wine Industry. Due to the having of favorable climate, good soils, Accumulated expertise the French has the most efficient wine among the world. This indicate that the specialization on nation Advantage is more beneficial in today globalization worlds.
  • 12. Absolute Advantage theory Absolute cost advantage theory of international trade to remove drawbacks and to increase trade between to countries. A country has an absolute advantage in the production of a good when it can produce more of that good than another country with the same resources.
  • 13. Assumptions of the theory  Trade is between two countries  Only two commodities are traded  Free trade exists between the countries  They only element of cost of production is labor.
  • 14. Smith express an idea that A nation never supposed to produce goods and services which they can find more cheaper and qualitative from other nations. Therefore, specialization in the production of goods and services which they have an absolute advantages will help two different nation engaging on their trade. So when a country specialize in particular kind of products they don’t supposed to produce all kinds of products which all it consume and utilize all kind of resources as well. According to the absolute advantage theory, international trade is a positive-sum , because there are gains for both countries to an exchange.  USA has an absolute advantage for producing Wheat. China has an absolute advantage for producing electronic goods. India has an absolute advantage on cheap labor etc..
  • 16. Country A can produce 1,000 parts per hour with 200 workers. Country B can produce 2,500 parts per hour with 200 workers. Country C can produce 10,000 parts per hour with 200 workers. _______has the absolute advantage.
  • 17.
  • 19. David Ricardo A famous economist named David Ricardo (1772-1823) came up with the law of comparative advantage. According to this law, specialization and free trade benefits all trading partners. Countries should specialize in those goods they have a comparative advantage in.
  • 20. Opportunity Cost The loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
  • 21. Comparative Advantage Definition Comparative advantage is the basis for all trade between individuals, regions, and nations. The ability of a firm or individual to produce goods and/or services at a lower opportunity cost than other firms or individuals. A comparative advantage gives a company the ability to sell goods and services at a lower price than its competitors and realize stronger sales margins.
  • 22. A person has a comparative advantage if s/he can produce something at a lower cost than others. This is not the same as being the best at something. With Comparative Advantage, everyone wins through trade. Those with absolute advantages can buy goods and services from businesses who produce them at a comparatively lower cost. Comparative Advantage theory
  • 24. Production Possibilities without Trade India can produce 4,000 yards of textile per day or 1 ton of chocolate per day. Nepal can produce 1,000 yards of textile a day or 4 tons of chocolate per day.
  • 25. Production Possibilities without Trade India has a comparative advantage in producing textiles.  Nepal has a comparative advantage in chocolate.
  • 27. Assume two countries, UK and India They both produce textiles and books. Their relative production levels are shown in the table below. Output without trade Textiles Books UK 1 4 India 2 3 Total 3 7
  • 28. For the UK to produce 1 unit of textiles it has an opportunity cost of 4 books. However for India to produce 1 unit of textiles it has an opportunity cost of 1.5 books Therefore India has a comparative advantage in producing textiles because it has a lower opportunity cost The UK has a comparative advantage in producing books. This is because it has a lower opportunity cost of 0.25 (1/4) compared to India’s 0.66 (2/3) If each country now specializes in one good then assuming constant returns to scale output will double
  • 29. Textiles Books UK 0 8 India 4 0 TOTAL 4 8 Therefore total output of both goods has increased illustrating the gains from comparative advantage. By trading the surplus books and textiles, India and UK can enjoy higher quantities of the goods. Output after trade