BEC - Terms of Trade Lesson
Terms of Trade Lesson
Specialization and Trade Video
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Establishing Mutually Advantageous Terms of Trade
Once comparative advantage has been determined, each country should specialize in the good for which they have the advantage. The result would be greater production. However, the countries would then need to trade because they desire both goods, not just the good they individually produced. The result would be better allocation of the goods/services. In order for trade to occur, the terms of trade established must be mutually advantageous. Mutually advantageous terms of trade exist when the trade ratio is set somewhere between the two opportunity costs for a good for each nation.
Remember, in general economists believe that trade is good for two main reasons: greater production and better allocation. As a result, economists will often be in favor of policies that promote free trade. However, there are some opponents of free trade. Opponents of free trade, or Protectionists, are in favor of limiting trade through the use of tariffs, quotas, and embargoes. The arguments for and against free trade are summarized in the diagram below.
For Free Trade vs. Against Free Trade
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For Free Trade
- Greater Production: Specialization between countries allows each country to produce what it is best at; leads to greater variety and greater total production of goods
- Better Allocation: Trade allows goods/services/resources to move to areas where they are most desired; allows countries to consume beyond their PPCs
- Leads to competition and innovation which benefit consumers
- General increase in national income for parties involved in trade
Against Free Trade
- Lesser developed countries are taken advantage of by wealthier nations (politically, economically)
- Results in greater economic interdependence between nations
- Results in job losses at home
- Lack of quality control on imports could result in harmful products
- Developing industries in a nation are not protected from competition from cheaper imported goods
- Can result in trade deficits
Why do Countries Restrict Trade Video
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