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№1 слайд![Free Trade vs Fair Trade](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img0.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Free Trade vs Fair Trade
Winners and Losers
№2 слайд![Why trade? Specialization and](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img1.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Why trade?
Specialization and economies of scale in production lead to greater quantity of production in all trading countries and thus increased incomes and higher standard of living (economic welfare)
International trade and international economic interdependence may reduce tensions and promote peace among nations of the world
№3 слайд![NAFTA Free trade Elimination](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img2.jpg)
Содержание слайда: NAFTA
Free trade
Elimination of tariff, gradual in some cases
Exceptions
Free capital movements/investment
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Rationales
Stability
Economic prosperities for all parties
Will reduce illegal immigration
№4 слайд![Concerns Economic Disparities](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img3.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Concerns
Economic Disparities
Environmental concerns
Labor concerns
Inequalities
№5 слайд![Why free trade may not be](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img4.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Why free trade may not be fair:
Limited potentials for trade in the developing world
Winners and losers in both developed and developing countries
The mismatches
Tastes
Regulations
Standards
Cultures
Economic and social institutions
Etc.
№6 слайд![Has NAFTA been successful?](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img5.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Has NAFTA been successful?
Economic growth
Income inequality and poverty reduction
Economic stability
Immigration
Has NAFTA resulted in real “free trade?”
Some non-tariff barriers have survived
The corn and tomato story
The maquiladoras
The emergence of China
№7 слайд![Perils of Free Trade](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img6.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Perils of Free Trade
Transitional job losses (unemployment)
Lower incomes for some
Loss of tariff income for some countries
Infant industries at risk: A need for protection
Imperfect capital markets
(Note: Some criticize protection of infant industries.)
Level playing field?
From developed countries perspective
From developing countries perspective
Dumping laws
There may be more losers and winners despite economic growth in some countries
№8 слайд![Where are we now? From GATT](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img7.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Where are we now?
From GATT rounds (ending with the Uruguay Round) to WTO 1994
The rule of law in international trade
Still the powerful have more clout
Trade liberalization has favored the rich
Still developing countries pay more tariffs than industrial rich
Patent laws
Capital liberalization vs labor liberalization
Politics and the influence of special interests
The development rounds: From Doha (2001) to Cancun (2003) and Hong Kong (2005): not much accomplished
№9 слайд![What to do? Treating](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img8.jpg)
Содержание слайда: What to do?
Treating developing countries differently
Developed countries should do something about their agriculture subsidies
Remove escalating tariffs from processed agricultural goods
Liberalize unskilled-labor-intensive services
Liberalize labor migration
Reduction of non-tariff barriers
Safeguards and dumping duties
№10 слайд![Fair Trade for Developing](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img9.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Fair Trade for Developing Countries
The “most favored nation” principle should not be used as a bargaining tool by developed countries
Extended market access; the European example
Give them a break on subsidies
Let them protect their new promising industries
№11 слайд![Agriculture The industrial](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img10.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Agriculture
The industrial world should stop or significantly reduce its agricultural subsidies, especially on those crops in which the developing countries may have a comparative advantage—e.g. cotton
Concentration of subsidies in the US
Fair market prices are would help efficient producers while the impact of slightly higher prices on consumers will be minimal
№12 слайд![Tariff Policies Do not punish](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img11.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Tariff Policies
Do not punish developing countries for attempting to increase the value added of there exports by processing them: escalating tariffs; e.g., oranges vs. orange juice
The effective protection of processing could be much greater than the nominal tariff rate on a processed product
Do not abuse “safeguards” and “dumping” duties; there is need for an international tribunal to rule on trade violations
№13 слайд![Non-Tariff Barriers Technical](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img12.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Non-Tariff Barriers
Technical barriers: safety, standards, etc.
Rules of origin
Tendencies toward bilateral trade agreements; such agreements should be restricted: It may be in the interest of large (powerful) countries to try to enter into trade agreement with individual countries – e.g., Chile Morocco, Peru
№14 слайд![Unskilled Labor and](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img13.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Unskilled Labor and Immigration
Developed countries should open up their markets to low-skilled services of developing countries: trucking, shipping, etc.
The rich countries’ capital chases the cheap labor in developing countries. Why not liberalize the movement of low-skilled labor as well so that such labor can go the countries where the is a shortage of such labor
№15 слайд![Institutional Reforms Who](/documents_6/ae88394f7029362274757931459364ad/img14.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Institutional Reforms
Who makes the rules of international trade?
Who sets the agenda?
Who enforces the rules and how?
How are disagreements are resolved?
Transparency and openness in processes
Enforcement mechanisms are not effective when used by developing countries; solution: trading “enforcement rights”