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国际直接投资学:Part II ch03_A Economic Integration.ppt

1、单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,Chapter 3,Economic Integration,1,Learning Objectives,To review types of economic integration among countries,To examine the costs and benefits of integrative arrangements,To understand the structure of the European

2、 Union and its implications for firms within and outside Europe,To explore the emergence of other integration agreements,especially in the Americas and Asia,To suggest corporate response to advancing economic integration,2,Introduction,Economic integration is best viewed as a spectrum with the vario

3、us integrative agreements in effect today lying in the middle of this spectrum,The level of integration defines the nature and degree of economic links among countries,3,Levels of Economic Integration,Trading bloc:preferential economic arrangement among a group of countries,Trading blocs may take va

4、rious forms:,Free trade area,Customs union,Common market,Economic union,4,The Free Trade Area and the Customs Union,The,free trade area,is the least restrictive and loosest form of economic integration among countries,In a free trade area,all barriers to trade among member countries are removed,Memb

5、ers of a,customs union,dismantle barriers to trade in goods and services among themselves,A customs union establishes a common trade policy with respect to nonmembers,5,The Common Market and the Economic Union,A common market has no barriers to trade among members and has a common external trade pol

6、icy,Factors of production are mobile among members,Members of a common market must be prepared to cooperate closely in monetary,fiscal,and employment policies,The creation of a true economic union requires integration of economic policies in addition to the free movement of goods,services,and factor

7、s of production,Under this union,members would harmonize monetary policies,taxation,and government spending and a common currency would be used by all members,6,Arguments Surrounding Economic Integration,A number of arguments surround economic integration,These arguments center on:,Trade creation an

8、d diversion,The effects of integration on import prices,competition,economies of scale,and factor productivity,The benefits of regionalism versus nationalism,7,Trade Creation and Trade Diversion,Whereas,trade creation,is positive in moving toward freer trade,and therefore lower prices for consumers

9、within the EU,the impact of,trade diversion,is negative,8,Reduced Import Prices,When a small country imposes a tariff on imports,the price of the goods will typically rise,which will in turn result in lower demand for the imported goods,When a bloc of countries imposes the tariff,the fall in demand

10、for the imported goods will be substantial,9,Increased Competition and Economies of Scale,Integration increases market size and may result in a lower degree of monopoly in the production of certain goods and services,Certain industries may not be economically viable in smaller,trade protected countr

11、ies,Internal economies of scale,External economies of scale,10,Higher Factor Productivity and Regionalism Versus Nationalism,When factors of production are freely mobile,the wealth of the common market countries,in aggregate,will likely increase,Factor mobility will not benefit each country in the c

12、ommon market,The biggest impediment to economic integration remains the reluctance of nations to surrender a measure of their autonomy,11,European Integration,Economic integration in Europe from 1948 to the mid 1980s:,Organization for European Economic Cooperation(OEEC),Treaty of Rome,European Free

13、Trade Association(EFTA),Common agricultural policy(CAP),12,European Integration,The European Union since the mid 1980s:,1992 White Paper,European Union(EU),13,Organization of the EU,The executive body of the EU is the European Commission,headquartered in Brussels,The Council of Ministers has the fin

14、al power to decided EU actions,The future expansion of the EU will cause changes in the decision making processes,14,Implications of the Integrated European Market,Perhaps the most important implication for Europe is the economic growth that is expected to result,Several specific sources of increase

15、d growth have been identified:,Gains from eliminating transaction costs,Achievement of economies of scale,More intense competition,Cheaper transaction costs and reduced currency risks,Many U.S.firms fear a unified Europe,15,North American Economic Integration,Although the EU is undoubtedly the most

16、successful and well-known integrative effort,integration efforts in North America has gained momentum and attention,North American integration has an interest in purely economic issues and there are no constituencies for political integration,U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement,North American Free Trad

17、e Agreement(NAFTA),16,Other Economic Alliances,The worlds developing countries have perhaps the most to gain from successful integrative efforts,Import substitution,17,Integration in Latin America,Before the signing of the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement,all of the major trading bloc activity in th

18、e Americas had taken place in Latin America,One of the longest lived integration efforts among developing countries was the Latin America Free Trade Association(LAFTA),formed in 1961,18,Integration in Asia and Integration in Africa and the Middle East,The development in Asia has been different from

19、that in Europe and the Americas,Asian interest in regional integration is increasing for pragmatic reasons,Africas economic groupings range from currency unions among European nations and their former colonies to customs unions among neighboring states,Countries in the Arab world have made some prog

20、ress in economic integration,19,Economic Integration and the International Manager,Regional economic integration creates opportunities and challenges for the international manager,Economic integration may have an impact on a companys entry mode,Decisions regarding integrating markets must be assesse

21、d from four different perspectives,Effects of change,Strategic planning,Reorganization,Lobbying,20,Cartels and Commodity Price Agreements,An important characteristic that distinguishes developing countries from industrialized countries is the nature of their export earnings,This distinction is important for several reasons,A,cartel,is an association of producers of a particular good,Commodity price agreements,involve both buyers and sellers in an agreement to manage the price of a certain commodity,21,

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