Top 3 countries in merchandise exports
China
US
Germany
Top 3 in merchandise imports
US
China
Germany
Top 3 in service exports
US
Britain
Germany
Top 3 in service imports
US
Germany
China
Mercantilism (Classical theory)
Absolute Advantage (Classical theory)
2 insights of Absolute Advantage
2. by trading, countries can benefit
Comparative advantage (Classical theory)
Product Life Cycle (modern theory)
Strategic Trade (modern theory)
National Competitive Advantage or Diamond theory (modern theory) (EDD DS RS)
Nontariff Barriers (IA SEAL)
Government payment to domestic firms
Subsidy
Restrictions on the quantity of imports
Import quotas
An international agreement that shows that exporting countries voluntarily agree to restrict their exports
Export restraints
A requirement stipulating that a certain proportion of the value of the goods made in one country must originate from that country
Local content requirements
Bureaucratic rule that make it harder to import foreign goods
Administrative policies
Tariffs levied on imports that have been sold below costs to “unfairly” drive domestic firms out of business
Antidumping duties
When a nation imports more than it exports
Trade deficit
When a nation exports more than it imports
Trade surplus
Whether a country has a trade surplus or deficit
Balance of trade
Extent to which different countries possess various factors of production such as labor, land, and technology
Factor endowment (Source of comparative advantages)
Nations will develop comparative advantages based on their locally abundant factors
Factor endowment theory (Heckscher-Ohlin theory)
5 Building blocks for Currency Exchange Rates (I RIPE)