Why does trade makes us all better off
because it is voluntary: any time two people make a voluntary trade, each person feels that what they get is of greater value than what they give up
80% of Canadian trade is with
the United States
Absolute advantage
the ability to produce a product or service at a lower absolute cost than another producer
Mutually beneficial gains from trade depend on
comparative advantage
Comparative advantage
the ability to produce a product or service at a lower opportunity cost than another producer
Terms of trade
quantity of exports required to pay for one unit of imports
Gains from trade improve
standard of living and it happens without anyone working harder or without any improvement in technology or new inputs
key to mutually beneficial gains from trade
Comparative advantage
For a trade to have mutual benefits, terms of trade must be
between each trader’s local opportunity costs
What did the Candian Pacific Railway do?
connected previously separate markets in Canada, which brough lower transportation costs, allowing farmers and businesses anywhere in Canada to sell across the country → opens new possibilities for specialization and trade
New connected markets also bring new competition
Globalization and Creative Destruction
Winners from International Trade
Losers from International Trade
Tariff
tax applied to imports
The Canadian business importing the product must pay the tariff to the Canadian government
How do tariffs affect consumers
Tariffs are a business cost, which is passed on to consumers, increasing the price of the product
Tariffs are attractive to governments because
Consumers and voters usually do not blame the government for the higher import prices
What did the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) do in 1947
What do tariffs do now?
Import quota
limit on the quantity of a product or service that can be imported
Who wins when there is import quotas?
Subsidies to domestic producers
government payment to domestic producers of products and services
Why does Canada give large domestic subsidies
to protect the dairy industry
Domestic Subsidies winners
businesses and workers being subsidized
Domestic subsidies losers
consumers lose by paying higher prices