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Chapter 5 – Trading Across Borders
 Trade is exporting and importing
 Exporting is selling abroad
 Importing is buying from abroad
 Merchandise are tangible products being traded
 Services are intangible services being traded
 International trade is a win-win deal
 Trade deficit is an economic condition in which a nation imports more than it
exports
 Trade surplus is an economic condition in which a nation exports more than
it imports
 Balance of trade is the aggregation of importing and exporting that leads to
the country-level trade surplus or deficit
 According to the resource-based view, there are economic gains from
international trade because some firms in one nation generate exports that
are valuable, unique, and hard-to-imitate that firms from other nations find it
beneficial to import
 According to the institution-based view, different laws and regulations
governing trade aim to share gains from trade
 Classical trade theories are the major theories of international trade that
were advanced before the 20th century, which consist of
o Mercantilism
 Export more, import less = rich
 Reduces the wealth of a nation in the long run
o Absolute advantage
o Comparative advantage
 Modern trade theories of international trade that were advanced in the 20 th
century, which consist of
o Product life cycle
o Strategic trade
o National competitive advantage of industries / diamond
 Theory of mercantilism is a theory that suggests that the wealth of the world
is fixed and that a nation that exports more and imports less will be richer
 Protectionism is the idea that governments should actively protect domestic
industries from imports and vigorously promote exports
 Free trade is the idea that free market forces should determine how much to
trade with little or no government intervention
 Theory of absolute advantage is a theory that suggests that under free trade,
a nation gains by specializing in economic activities in which it has an
absolute advantage
 Absolute advantage is the economic advantage one nation enjoys that is
absolutely superior to other nations
 Theory of comparative advantage is a theory that focuses on the relative (not
absolute) advantage in one economic activity that one nation enjoys in
comparison with other nations
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