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Chapter 18: Trading With Other Nations |
International trade involves huge corporations but affects
the everyday lives of workers and consumers. Chapter 18 analyzes
the benefits of international trade, explores currency exchange
rates and their effects on nations' balances of trade, and
reviews barriers to world trade.
Absolute
and Comparative Advantage
This chapter describes the differences between absolute advantage
and comparative advantage in trade among nations and explains
how to calculate both. The transition from a fixed rate of
exchange to the current flexible exchange rate among international
currencies is examined, with a review of how America's balance
of trade has changed over two decades.
Free
Trade?
The chapter concludes with an examination of how imports can
be restricted by tariffs, quotas, and embargoes. The main
arguments for and against free trade are included, along with
descriptions of some of the current international and regional
trade agreements.
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