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Page 1: Chapter 11 The International Economy: A Global Road Map

Chapter 11

The International Economy: A Global Road Map

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Theories of International Political Economy

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Economic Nationalism: Economic Statecraft or Mercantilism

Realist approachIPE as zero-sum game Emphasis on political goals

PracticesImperialism/neoimperialismEconomic incentives and disincentivesProtectionism and domestic economic support

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Economic Internationalism

Capitalism, laissez-faire, liberalism, or free trade

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Idealist approach

IPE as nonzero-sum game

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Practices

Separate politics from economics Adam Smith's exposition of capital theory: The Wealth of Nations (1776)

Keynesian economicsUse IGOs and national governments to regulate international economic interchangeIMF, GATT and other organizations to promote trade

Two main goals of IGOs:Ensure spread of capitalism and free tradeEase worst inequities

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Economic Structuralism: Focus on Economic Structure

Haves (EDCs) exploit have-nots (LDCs)

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Marxism

Economic order determines political and social relationshipsDialectical materialism: history, current situation, and future are determined by economic struggle

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Dependencia theory (neo-Marxist theory or economic radical theory)

LDCs kept economically and politically dependent on EDCs

Hierarchical structure of international politics

South produces primary productsEDCs produce high-profit manufactured goodsNeocolonialism

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Two Economic Worlds: North and South

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Two Economic Worlds: Analyzing the Data

Economic strength of NorthEconomic weakness of South

Greater focus on agriculture, raw materials

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Problems with classifications

Not a clear dichotomyNewly industrializing countries (NICs)Countries in transition (CITs)Inaccurate statisticsQuestionable relevance of data (GNP), GNP-PPP

Economic vulnerability

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Common political experiences among LDCs

History of domination

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Two Economic Worlds: Human Conditions

Disparities LLDCs

• Lower life expectancy• Lower literacy rate• Poor health• Less access to food, water, and sanitation

services

Declining conditions in some LLDCs

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Two Economic Worlds: Approaches to North-South Relations

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Circumstances

Industrialization first in NorthNationalism led to colonialism

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Economic nationalism: Current rules adequate

National self-interestPolitical economy viewed as a zero-sum gameSelf-helpLifeboat analogy

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Economic internationalism: Prosperity for all through economic exchange

Free tradeForeign investmentLoans and aidGlobal economy viewed as a nonzero-sum game

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Economic structuralism: Current system must be altered

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The Growth and Extent of International Political Economy

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Trade

General pattern of expanding tradeMerchandise tradeServices trade

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Trade expansion

Productive technologyResource requirementsMaterialismTransportationFree trade philosophy

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Uneven patterns of trade: North and South

Dominated by NorthLDCs dependent on EDCs for export earningsLDCs rely on primary products

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International Investment

Foreign direct investmentStake in foreign companies or real estate

Foreign portfolio investmentDoes not involve control of companies

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International investment and multinational corporations (MNCs)

Private enterprisesSubsidiaries operating in more than one stateOwnership of plants and/or resource extraction in other countriesMost based in North

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Monetary RelationsGlobalization of money

Four main banking centers: Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, United States

Globalization of financial servicesNorth-South patterns of money and banking

Dominated by North

Exchange ratesBalance of payments

CreditsDebits

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The Impact of Expanded Economic Interchange

Increased economic interdependence

TradeForeign direct investmentForeign portfolio investmentsDomestic portfolio investments

Autarky--an unrealistic concept