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adam_text | Contents
1
Introduction
.................................................................. 1
1.1
Overview
................................................................ 2
Part I International Trade Theory
2
The Origins of International Trade Theory
............................. 7
2.1
Mercantilism
............................................................ 7
2.2
Absolute Advantage: Adam Smith
................................... 8
2.3
Comparative Advantage:
David Ricardo............................. 10
2.3.1
Opportunity Cost
.............................................. 11
2.4
Factors of Production: Labor and Capital
............................ 14
2.4.1
Factor Intensity
................................................ 15
2.5 Ricardo
s
Simplifying Assumptions
.................................. 15
Simulated News Articles
..................................................... 16
Article
2.1.
Trade Minister Makes Controversial Speech
.......... 16
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 18
Article
2.1............................................................... 18
3
The Ricardian Trade
Modei
............................................... 19
3-1
The Production Possibilities Frontier
................................. 20
3.2
The Production Possibilities Frontier with Increasing Costs
....... 21
33
Indifference Curves
.................................................... 22
3.3.1
Consumer Preferences
......................................... 23
3.3-2
Indifference Curves
............................................ 24
3.4
Ricardo s Theory in Practice: The Ricardian
Two-Step Trade Model
................................................ 29
3.4.1
The Global Terms of Trade
................................... 30
3.5 Ricardo
with Increasing Costs
........................................ 37
3.5.1
Results
.......................................................... 38
3.6
Benefits of Trade for Countries with the Same PPFs
............... 39
3.7
Intra-Industry Trade
.................................................... 40
αϊ
Contents
Articles
........................................................................ 43
Article
3.1.
Trade Pacts Spawns Conflict
............................ 43
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 44
Article
3.1................................................................ 44
4
Factor Intensity
.............................................................. 47
4.1
Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem (HOT)
................................... 47
4.2
Stolper-Samuelson Theorem (SST)
.................................. 50
4.3
The Six Steps to Increase the Overall Welfare of a Country
...... 52
4.4
The Mundell Hypothesis
.............................................. 52
Articles
........................................................................ 54
Article
4.1.
Town Hall Tempest in Gettysburg
...................... 54
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 56
Article
4.1............................................................... 56
5
Stripping Away Ricardo s Assumptions
................................. 57
5.1
Ricardian Assumption: Both Countries
Λ
and
В
Have
Identical Technology
.................................................. 57
5.1.1
The Production Life Cycle (PLC)
............................ 58
5.2
Ricardian Assumption: Industries X and
Y m
Countries
A and
В
Are Fully Competitive
...................................... 61
5.2.1
Intra-Industry Trade
........................................... 62
5.3
Ricardian Assumption: The Ricardian Model Only Has
Two Countries, Two Goods, and Two Factors of Production
..... 64
5.4
Ricardian Assumption: No International Factor Mobility:
Resources Can Move Between Products X and
Y
Within Each Country but Cannot Move from
One Country to Another
............................................... 65
5.5
Ricardian Assumption: No Transportation, Environmental,
or Infrastructure Costs
................................................. 65
5.6
Ricardian Assumption: Full Employment of All Resources
....... 66
Articles
........................................................................ 67
Article
5.1.
Trade Giants in Central New lersey
.................... 67
Article
5.2.
The Boeing
787
Dreamlmer: A Global Affair
......... 68
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 70
Article
5.1............................................................... 70
Article
5.2............................................................... 72
6
Trade Barriers and Protectionism
........................................ 75
6.1
Tariffs
................................................................... 76
6.1.1
Tariffs:
3
Types
................................................ 76
6.1.2
Tariffs: How They Work
...................................... 78
6.1.3
Tariffs: Prohibitive Tariff Eliminates
Imports Entirely
................................................ 80
6.1.4
Tariff Harms Domestic Consumers and Country
Overall: General-Equilibrium Analysis
...................... 81
Contents xiii
6.2 NTBs:
Quotas
and Hassle Factors
.................................... 86
6.2.1
Quotas: Worse Than Tariffs
.................................. 86
6.2.2
Tariffs and Quotas: Harmful Effects
......................... 88
6.3
Strategic Trade: Export Subsidies and CVDs
....................... 90
6.3.1
Strategic Trade: Why Export Subsidies Don t Work
...... 93
6.3.2
Strategic Trade: Dumping
.................................... 94
6.4
Dumping Is Rarely Straightforward in Practice
and Is Difficult to Prove
............................................... 96
6.4.1
Strategic Trade: Bringing a Dumping Case
to the WTO
..................................................... 96
6.4.2
Strategic Trade: US Antidumping Regulations
............. 97
6.5
Definitions: Outsourcing
φ-
Offshoring
φ
Inshoring
............... 98
6.5.1
Outsourcing
.................................................... 98
6.5.2
Offshonng
...................................................... 98
6.5.3
Inshoring
........................................................ 99
6.6
Immisenzation
.......................................................... 100
6.7
Samuelson s Savage Attack on Free Trade
.......................... 102
6.7.1
Refuting Samuelson s Attack
................................. 104
Articles
........................................................................ 105
Article
6.1.
NanoRX: Is
Ricardo
Dead?
............................. 105
Article
6.2.
Trade Wars, Fine Wine, and Amazing Cheese
........ 107
Article
6.3.
Dewey Lobbs
Is the Anti-Ricardo
...................... 109
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 110
Article
6.1............................................................... 110
Article
6.2...............................................................
Ill
Article
6.3............................................................... 112
Part II Global Macroeconomics Policy Demystified
7
Global Macroeconomics
.................................................... 119
7.1
The National Savings Identity (NSI)
................................. 119
7.1.1
Output
........................................................... 120
7.1.2
Disposition of Output
......................................... 121
7.2
The Fiscal and Current Account Balances in the NSI
.............. 122
7.2.1
The Fiscal Budget Deficit
..................................... 123
7.2.2
Linking the Twin Deficits
..................................... 124
7.3
Supply and Demand for Loanable Funds
and Global Capital Markets
........................................... 125
7.4
Two Hypothetical Examples of the NSI:
The United States and China
...........................................129
7.4.1
USA
............................................................. 129
7.4.2
China
............................................................ 130
7.5
The Global Flow of Funds
............................................ 131
Articles
........................................................................ 132
Article
7.1.
Tough Questions in Deficit Seminar
................... 132
Article
7.2.
Panel Answers Tough Questions
at Rutgers Symposium
................................................. 133
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Contents
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... ] 35
Article
7.1............................................................... 135
Article
7.2............................................................... 136
8
Exchange Rates
.............................................................. 137
8.1
The Exchange Rate
.................................................... 137
8.2
Floating Exchange Rates
.............................................. 139
8.3
Spot, Forward, and Expected Exchange Rates
...................... 141
8.4
Pegged Exchange Rates
............................................... 146
8.5
Managed Exchange Rates
............................................. 149
8.6
Trade-Weighted Exchange Rate
...................................... 150
8.7
Hot Capital Flows
...................................................... 151
8.7.1
Hot Capital: Uncovered Nominal Interest Arbitrage
....... 152
8.7.2
Hot Capital: The Carry Trade
.............................. 154
8.7.3
Hot Capital: Adjustment Toward Equilibrium
.............. 155
8.7.4
Iceland
2008:
The Carry Trade Blows Up
.................. 156
Articles
........................................................................ 162
Articles
8.1.
The Yuan-Dollar Saga
.................................. 162
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 165
Article
8.1 ............................................................... 165
9
The ISLM-BOP Model: The Goods Market,
the Money Market, and the Balance of Payments
..................... 169
9.1
ISLM-BOP: The Engine Room
....................................... 170
9.2
The Goods Market
................................·..................... 171
9.2.1
C: Consumer Spending (Private Consumption)
............. 171
9.2.2
I: Capital Investments
......................................... 174
9.2.3
Contagion
....................................................... 177
9.2.4
G: Government Spending
..................................... 177
9.2.5
Exp.:
Exports (X)
.............................................. 177
9.2.6
Imp.: Imports (V)
.............................................. 178
9.2.7
The Trade Deficit (X
-
V)
................................... 179
9.2.8
The Output Function ( Y )
................................... 179
9.3
The Money Market
..................................................... 180
9.3.1
Real Money Supply
........................................... 181
9.3.2
Money Demand
................................................ 181
9.3.3
The Money Market with Pegged Rates
...................... 182
9.3.4
Domestic Monetary Policy
................................... 183
9.4
The IS Function: Goods Market
Equilibri
um....................... 185
9.4.1
Attitudes and Expectations: A
............................. 185
9.4.2
The IS Function
................................................ 185
9.4.3
IS Exercises
.................................................... 186
9.4.4
Taxes and the IS Curve
....................................... 188
9.5
The LM Function: Money Market Equilibrium
..................... 190
9.5.1
The LM Function
.............................................. 190
9.5.2
LM Exercises
.................................................. 191
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9.5.3
Slope
(k/h)
of the LM
Curve
.............................. 193
9.5.4
IS-LM Equilibrium
......................................... 194
9.6
The Balance of Payments (BOP)
.................................... 195
9.6.1
Current Account Balance (CAB)
.......................... 196
9.6.2
Capital Account Balance
(KAB)
.......................... 196
9.6.3
CAB,
KAB,
and the
NSI
................................... 197
9.6.4
The Balance of Payments
.................................. 198
9.6.5
BOP and the Foreign Exchange Markets
................. 201
9.6.6
BOP Deficit (BOP
< 0).................................... 201
9.6.7
BOP Surplus (BOP
> 0)................................... 203
9.6.8
BOP Equation
............................................... 203
9.6.9
BOP Under Perfectly Mobile Capital
..................... 205
9.6.10
Relationship Between
Υ, ι,
CAB, and
KAB
............. 206
9.6.11
BOP Exercises
.............................................. 207
9.7
General Equilibrium
.................................................. 209
9.8
Chart of Variables and Their Impact on IS, LM, BOP
............ 210
9.9
Survival Guide to ISLM-BOP Policy Analysis
.................... 212
9.10
Exercises with the ISLM-BOP Model
.............................. 213
9.11
ISLM-BOP Survival Guide: Recap
................................. 221
Articles
........................................................................ 222
Article
9.1.
Hiberaia Wrestles with Policy Options
................. 222
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 223
Article
9.1 ............................................................. 223
10
Exports and Imports, Real Exchange Rates
............................ 229
10.1
Exports and Imports
:
Global Overview
............................. 229
10.2
Exports and Imports and the ISLM-BOP
........................... 234
10.3
Real Exchange Rates
................................................. 238
10.4
The Pass-Through Effect
............................................. 239
10.5
The Plaza Accord
..................................................... 240
10.6
Real Exchange Rate Parity: Relative PPP
.......................... 243
10.7
General
Panty
Relationships: Expected Exchange Rates,
Inflation, and Interest Rates
.......................................... 244
10.8
Purchasing Power Parity and Nominal GDP Comparisons
....... 245
Articles
........................................................................ 246
Article
10.1.
Three Recent Articles from the
Lykos Free Press
...................................................... 246
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 248
Article
10.1............................................................ 248
11
Incorporating Inflation into the Model
.................................. 253
11.1
Inflation in the ISLM-BOP Analysis
................................ 254
11.2
The Benefits of Monetary Discipline
............................... 257
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Contents
11.3
Speculative Asset
Mee
Bubbles
.................................... 258
11.3.1
The Great Moderation
................................... 262
11.3.2
Summary: The Great Moderation
and Its Aftermath
........................................... 269
11.4
Exploding Pegs
....................................................... 270
11.5
The Impossible Trinity
............................................... 273
11.5.1
Fixed Exchange Rate and Perfectly Mobile
Capital: Cannot Control Interest Rates
................... 273
11.5.2
Fixed Exchange Rate and Control Over
Monetary Policy: Cannot Permit Capital Mobility
...... 274
11.5.3
Discretionary Monetary Policy and Perfect
Capital Mobility: Cannot Maintain
an Exchange-Rate Peg
..................................... 275
11.5.4
Perfect Capital Mobility, Pegged Exchange Rates,
and Discretionary Monetary Policy: Welcome
to the Impossible Trinity
................................... 275
11.6
Southeast Asia
1997:
The Good Times, the Bad Times,
and the Brilliance of Dr. Hu
......................................... 276
11.6.1
The Good Times
............................................ 276
11.6.2
The Bad Times
.............................................. 277
11.7
Southeast Asia
1996-1997........................................... 279
11.7.1
Selected Southeast Asian Exchange Rates
1992-2000.. 281
11.7.2
The Brilliance of Dr. Hu
................................... 281
Articles
........................................................................ 286
Article
11.1.
Puddingstones, Agate, and Global
Macropolicy
........................................................... 286
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 288
Article
11.1............................................................ 288
12
Capita] Flows: Perfectly and Imperfectly Mobile Capital
............ 291
12.1
ISLM-BOP with Imperfectly Mobile Capital
....................... 291
12.2
The Keynesian Multiplier in Action
................................ 295
12.3
The
Dornbusch
Model of Sustainability
............................ 301
12.3.1
Fiscal Deficit Sustainability
................................ 301
12.3.2 Rudiger Dombusch......................................... 301
12.3.3
The
Dornbusch
Model of Fiscal Deficit
Sustainability
................................................ 302
12.4
The European Economic and Monetary Union
and the Euro
........................................................... 306
12.4.1 1946
Churchill: United States of Europe
.............. 306
12.4.2 1957
Treaty of Rome
....................................... 307
12.4.3 1979
European Economic and Monetary Union
......... 307
12.4.4 1985
White Paper
........................................... 308
12.4.5 1986
Single European Act
................................. 309
12.4.6 1979-1991
Era of the ECU
................................ 310
Contents
xvii
12.4.7
End of the ECU
............................................ 310
12.4.8 1999
The Euro
............................................. 316
12.4.9
2010-? European Sovereign Debt Crisis
................ 317
12.4.10
The Future of the Euro
.................................... 321
12.5
Speculative Attacks and Overshooting
............................. 322
12.5.1
Speculative Attacks
....................................... 322
12.5.2
Overshooting
............................................... 325
12.6
Bigger Than Central Banks? Global Investors
and the Balance of Financial Power
................................ 329
12.6.1
Size
......................................................... 330
12.6.2
FX Intervention
............................................ 333
12.6.3
Monetary Policy
........................................... 333
12.6.4
The Limits of Active Policy
in an Open Economy
...................................... 336
12.6.5
The Source of a Central Bank s Power
................. 336
12.6.6
The Straw That Breaks the Camel s Back
.............. 338
Articles
........................................................................ 339
Article
12.1.
The Sarangam Economy: A Retrospective
........ 339
Hints and Solutions
........................................................... 340
Article
12.1 .......................................................... 340
13
The Global Monetary System
............................................. 343
13.1
Foreign Exchange Sterilization
...................................... 344
13.2
The Chinese Yuan
.................................................... 348
13.2.1
So, Who is Responsible for the US-China
Trade and Currency Imbalance?
......................... 358
13.2.2
Something for Nothing: IP Theft, Economic
and Industrial Espionage, and Technology Bleed
...... 363
13.3
Global Imbalances and the Savings Glut
........................ 366
13.4
The US Dollar s Role as the World s Reserve Currency:
Past, Present, and Future
............................................. 368
13.4.1
History
...................................................... 370
13.4.2
Reserve Currencies over Time
........................... 371
13.4.3
The Future of the US Dollar as the World s
Reserve Currency
.......................................... 373
13.4.4
The Chinese Yuan
......................................... 375
13.4.5
The Japanese Yen
......................................... 376
13.4.6
Developing and Growing Economies: India,
Brazil, and South Korea
.................................. 377
13.4.7
SDRs
........................................................ 377
13.4.8
The Euro
................................................... 378
13.4.9
The US Dollar s Future
................................... 378
13.5
The Gold Standard
.................................................... 382
13.5.1
Money
...................................................... 382
13.5.2
Paper Money Backed by Precious Metal
................ 384
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13.5.3
The Gold Standard
.......................................... 385
13.5.4
The Gold-Dollar Standard
................................. 390
13.5.5
Fiat Paper Currency
........................................ 391
13.6
A Return to the Gold Standard?
..................................... 392
References
.......................................................................... 395
Index
................................................................................ 401
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language | English |
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physical | XVIII, 405 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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spellingShingle | Langdana, Farrokh K. 1958- Murphy, Peter T. International trade and global macropolicy IS-LM-Modell (DE-588)4231967-5 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd |
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title | International trade and global macropolicy |
title_auth | International trade and global macropolicy |
title_exact_search | International trade and global macropolicy |
title_full | International trade and global macropolicy Farrokh Langdana ; Peter T.Murphy |
title_fullStr | International trade and global macropolicy Farrokh Langdana ; Peter T.Murphy |
title_full_unstemmed | International trade and global macropolicy Farrokh Langdana ; Peter T.Murphy |
title_short | International trade and global macropolicy |
title_sort | international trade and global macropolicy |
topic | IS-LM-Modell (DE-588)4231967-5 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd |
topic_facet | IS-LM-Modell Globalisierung Makroökonomie Welthandel |
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