Global Business Chapter 7
What are two reasons countries should remain focused on opening markets?
- Because average tariffs on services remain higher than on industrial goods - Because of high tariff rates on imports of selected goods from developing nations into developed nations
What were the first two service industries targeted by the WTO as part of its effort to include regulations governing foreign direct investment?
- Financial services - Global telecommunications
What are three trade barriers that can constrain a firm's ability to disperse productive activities?
- Local content regulations - Quotas - Tariffs
What are the four issues currently at the forefront of the WTO agenda?
- Protectionism in agriculture - Antidumping policies - High tariffs on nonagricultural goods and services - Lack of intellectual property protection
What are two issues were addressed by the Uruguay Round?
- Reducing agricultural subsidies - Reducing tariffs on manufactured goods
What are three reasons that caused the global trading system erected under GATT to be strained during the 1980s and early 1990s?
- The persistent trade deficit in the United States - The economic success of Japan - Countries found ways to get around GATT regulations
What are two characteristics of countervailing duties?
- They are a special tariff - They can be substantial and stay in place for five years
What are the two reasons that export tariffs are levied?
- To raise revenue for the government. - To reduce exports from an industry sector, often for political reasons.
Seven instruments of trade policy
1. tariff 2. subsidy 3. import quota 4. voluntary export restraints 5. local content requirements 6. administrative policies 7. antidumping duties
The WTO reports that approximately _____ of all antidumping actions reported involve the basic metals, chemicals, plastics, and electrical equipment industries.
70 percent
Why do exporting countries agree to impose voluntary export restraints?
Because the exporting countries would prefer to impose their own restrictions than risk sustaining worse terms from tariffs or quotas.
The _____ Round started in 2001 and still continues to this day: dealing with issues of agriculture protectionism, intellectual property protection, and other priorities of the WTO.
Doha
The WTO is more successful than GATT because the WTO has _____ that make it more effective.
Enforcement mechanisms
Which function did the creators of the WTO hope it would perform?
Facilitate future trade deals
dynamic economy
For example, China's national income increase by 2% in the first year; 3% in the second year and 5% in the third year.
static economy example
For example, India's national income increase by 5% in 1977 - 78. The increase in 1978 - 79 and 1979 - 80 was also 5%.
In the mid-1800s, _____ was the first nation to officially follow free trade.
Great Britain
In order to preserve protectionism, many countries are looking to which of these loopholes associated with antidumping?
How to price products that are dumped
The WTO's TRIPS agreement attempts to protect _____ around the world.
Intellectual property rights
Which economist was a key figure
Ricardo
One consequence of free trade is higher domestic consumption and a more efficient use of resources. These would be considered _____ economic gains.
Static
What is considered the simplest instrument of trade policy?
Tariffs
What group worked to extend GATT rules to provide enhanced protection for intellectual property and significantly reduce barriers on trade in textiles?
The Uruguay Round
dynamic economy
The concept of dynamic refers to a situation where there is a movement. But this movement does not change at a constant rate. The rate of change is different at different times.
static economy
The concept of static refers to a situation where there is a movement. But this movement is continuous, certain, regular and constant.
What is a bound tar
The highest tariff rate that can be charged.
What's the main reason a country would use export tariff?
To ensure sufficient supply of a good within the country.
Tariff rate quotas are common in agriculture, where the goal is to limit imports over quota.
True
After analyzing current practices, it can be said that subsidies are not that successful at increasing the international competitiveness of domestic producers.
True Reason: This is true because studies how that government subsidies tend to protect the inefficient and promote excess production.
Trade sanction
a trade penalty imposed by one nation onto one or more other nations
The Japanese government is used in the text as an example of how governments have effectively used _____ to limit imports of vehicle parts through bureaucratic rules.
administrative trade policies
A country might create safety standards for certain products that other nations can't comply with. As a result, these nation can't be involved with exporting parts for those goods and trade does not exist. These safety standards are a form of _____.
administrative trade policy
One purpose of the Smoo
avoid rising unemployment
One benefit of free trade is that is stimulates economic growth and wealth creation. In other words, it provides _____ economic gains.
dynamic
According to a study cited in the text, if advanced countries stopped providing subsidies to farmers, global trade in agricultural products would
increase by 50 percent
A government would impose administrative trade policies in order to
make it difficult for imports to enter a country
Today, many nations are _
opposed to
Countries base the decision
protecting national security
By threatening _____ trade
punitive
If we accept that
should
The trade sanctions on Iraq that were imposed in 1991 after the Gulf War are an example of
using trade policy to punish rogue states
