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Term
Balance of Payment
Definition
Debit and credit transactions that residents, firms, and governments of a state have with the rest of the world
Term
Two main balance of payment items
Definition
1) The current account
2) Capital account
Term
Current account
Definition
In BOP. Includes all transactions related to state current expenditures and national income
Term
Capital Account
Definition
All movements of financial capital into and out of a state
Term
Current account: 4 types of transactions and their definitions
Definition
1) Merchandise Trade-trade in tangible goods
2) Services Trade- trade in intangable intems
3)Investment Income-Interest and dividend payments on inversments by citizens
4) Remittances and official transactions-income migrant workers or foreign companies send out of a country, military and foreign aid. Salaries and pensions paid to gov employees abroad
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Capital Account (also short and long term capital flows)
Definition
Long and short term capital flows. Capital exports are debit items. Imports are credit items. Short term investments have maturity of less than a year. Long term flows subdivided into FDI and portfolio investment
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Foreign Direct Investment
Definition
FDI. Capital investment in a branch plant or subsidiary of an MNC in which investor has some operating control
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Portfolio Investment
Definition
The purchase of stocks and bonds that does not involve operating control
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Statistical Discrepency
Definition
Errors in data collection. Recording of all the goods, services, and capital that was not recorded
Term
Change in official reserves
Definition
When a country has a deficit in current and capital accounts, its overall reserves are depleted. when it has a surplus in both of those, reserves are increased. The reserves are a means to ensure that the balance of payment for a country comes out to 0
Term
Monetary Policy
Definition
Changes in money supply. Central bank tries to reduce BOP by controlling access to money
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3 Ways Central Bank controlls $ access:
Definition
1) Raise/lower interest rates to make borrowing more costly
2)Require banks to increase/decrease reserves
3) Buy/sell gov bonds from banks and securities to increase/decrease amount of money in economy
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Fiscal Policy
Definition
Changes in taxes and government spending. Remedy BOP by affecting public's purchasing power, also controlling amount of money gov has
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Ways government controls $ supply
Definition
1) Raise/lower taxes to change consumer purchasing power
2) Increase/decrease government spending
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Commercial/Trade Policy
Definition
Changes in trade flows. Remedy BOP by regulating trade flows
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Ways gov controls imports/exports
Definition
1) Raise/lower tariffs and non-tariff barriers
2) Tax incentives/disincentives for foreign investors
3) Currency devaluation or revaluation
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Ways to finance BOP disequilibrium
Definition
1) borrow from external credit sources
2) Decrease foreign exchange reserves
Term
Problems of
1)Financing BOP
2)Fiscal Policy
3)Commercial policy
Definition
1) More debt makes foreign investors less likely
2) Slows business activity, could increase unemployment and cut social programs for needy
3) Triggers retaliation from others
Term
IMF founding purpose
Definition
Uphold adjustable peg exchange rate system and provide short-term loans for BOP problems
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IMF articles of agreement
Definition
1) Members must peg their currency to gold or dollar
2) Members required to contribute to pool of reserve currencies for loans,
3) Members are assigned quotas based on economic influence, reviewed every 5 years
Term
IMF Voting System
Definition
Simple majority-used for most decisions. one country-one vote. south can exert influence through bloc-voting. Weighted voting system: economically powerful states have largest quotas and votes
Term
IMF Istanbul Annual Meeting important points
Definition
1) 5% shift in voting power, better balance b/t developed & developing countries
2) Expand flexible credit line
3) Looking for China to contribute more
4) Beef up SDR reserves
Term
Flexible Credit Line
Definition
IMF. New quick massive loan program provided to countries with usual conditionality req. For countries with sound financial policies that have a temporary monetary crisis
Term
SDR Reserves
Definition
IMF. Somewhat like monopoly money given to bailout countries, can be converted to their currency. Countries can use them in settling IMF financial obligations
Term
floating exchange rate
Definition
Based on notion of adjustable peg rate system. Market determines currency valuations. Removal of capital controls. Liberal policy
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Future challenges for monetary system
Definition
1) Euro likely to challenge the dollar in this century. Will increase european power
2) Need for US-EU-East Asian cooperation to promote stability and prevent misalignment of currency
Term
World Bank
Definition
Founded at BW with IMF. Goal: To provide intl development financing for LDCs and emerging centrally planned economies. Members must first be members of IMF. Largest lender of funds for INTL development
Term
Voting in World Bank
Definition
Weighted voting based on relative economic strength. Quotas determine financial contribution and votes
Term
World Bank Structure
Definition
IBRD, IFC, IDA, ICSID, MIGA
Term
IBRD
Definition
Provides loans only to governments
Term
IFC
Definition
World Bank. Loans to private ventures in LDCs
Term
IDA
Definition
World Bank. Soft loans (credits) to poorer govs with no interest rate. 10 yr grace period, 35-40 yr maturities. Formed in response to LDC complaints about IBRD interest rates
Term
IDA
Definition
World Bank. Soft loans (credits) to poorer govs with no interest rate. 10 yr grace period, 35-40 yr maturities
Term
IDA
Definition
World Bank. Soft loans (credits) to poorer govs with no interest rate. 10 yr grace period, 35-40 yr maturities
Term
ICSID
Definition
World Bank. Forum for arbitration of disputes over FDI. Arose b/c foreign investors and countries had issues with courts
Term
MIGA
Definition
World Bank. Provides technical assistance to LDCs and guarentees to foreign investors against losses caused by LDC instability
Term
List of US power over World Bank
Definition
1) Most votes
2) WB in DC
3) WB president always American
4) English is WB official language
5) US has veto power over formal ammendments over articles of agreement and decisions to increase WB capital
6) US can withold IDA replenishments if it objects to WB policies
Term
4 phases of WB thinking
Definition
1) Infrastructure phase
2) Poverty Reduction phase
3) Orthodox liberal phase
4) Interventionist liberal phase
Term
Infrastructure phase
Definition
WB thinking. Focused on financing large projects. Weakness was worsening income dist within LDCs
Term
Poverty Reduction Phase
Definition
Focused more on basic health, education, and family services to poor. Increased financing of agriculture and rural development programs. Weakness detracted from economic growth within LDCs
Term
Orthodox Liberal Phase
Definition
WB thinking. Structural adjustment programs/loans conditioned on privatization, defegulation and liberalization globally. Washington consensus and free markets. Weakness worsening inequality bc poverty reduction neglected
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Interventionist liberal phase
Definition
Seeks to combine liberal policies with poverty reduction strategies. Recognizes one size does not fit all
Term
Millennium Declaration
Definition
1) Reduce poverty by 1/2 by 2015
2)Reduce child mortality by 2/3 by 2015
3)Ensure all children complete full course of schooling
4)Halt & reverse spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
5)Reduce proportion of ppl without access to drinking water by half
6)Eliminate gender disparities in primary/secondary edu by 2005, all levels by 2015
Term
Monterey Consensus
Definition
1)Secure public health
2)promote education
3)aid agricultural dev
4)commit .7% of GDP to ODA
Term
Official Development Assistance
Definition
Sum of all grants, sub market rate loans, and technical assistance made to developing countries by a gov for development and welfare
Term
Transformational Developments
Definition
Investment in schools, hospitals/clinics, water, electricity, roads, sanitation and dem institutions
Term
Gross National Product
Definition
Dollar value of all final goods and services produced for consumption
Term
Gross National Income
Definition
total value of goods/services produced within a country AND its income received from other countries (interests and dividends)
Term
Fairness of aid issues (6)
Definition
1)US increased military budget by $100 billion
2)Europe subsidizes agriculture, while demanding other nations liberalize markets
3)US subsidizes agriculture
4)Foreign aid amounts to 50-55 billion per year
5)LDC countries pay 200 billion to rich countries each year
6)more aid money goes to richer poor countries than the truly poor, bc govs are more willing to loan to emerging countries that truly poor ones
Term
Goals of USAID
Definition
1)Support strategic states
2)promote transformational development
3)provide humanitarian releif
4)address global issues
5)strengthening fragile states
Term
How does USAID identify countries for Goal 1?
Definition
Goals that will best serve US foreign policy interests, and by feasibility of achieving development results. Focus on Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan
Term
Debt Crisis
Definition
BOP problem. When a country lacks sufficient foreign exchange to make the principal/interest payments on debt obligations.
Term
Debt Service Ratio
Definition
Ratio of a country's interest and principal payments on its debt to its export income. Used to assess ability to repay foreign debt
Term
Causes of 1980s foreign debt crisis
Definition
1)External factors in global economy
2)Over-lending by private commercial banks
3)borrower incompetence
4)South's dependance on North
Term
External factors in global economy that led to 1980s debt crisis
Definition
1)72-73 global food shortage
2)73 & 79 oil crisis
3)81 recession
4)82 Mexican announcement of 78 billion debt default
Term
4 Debt Crisis Plans
Definition
1)Emergency Plan
2)Baker Plan
3)Brady Plan
4)HIPC Initiative
Term
3 Overall objectives US followed in debt crisis
Definition
1)prevent collapse of intl financial and banking system
2)restore capital market access for debtors
3)restore economic growth
Term
Arguments for RTA's
Definition
1)Breaks down nat'l trade barriers
2)gains from increased efficiency outweigh costs
3)strengthens political/security ties
4)speedier than WTO in freeing up trade
5)improves competitiveness of MNCs
Term
Arguments against RTAs
Definition
1)Divides world into competing trade blocs
2)race to the bottom with MNCs
3)displaced workers lose out
4)reinforces dependance of poor states on rich
Term
Trade Creation "Building block"
Definition
Increased trade among RTA members shifts demand from less to more efficient production. Increased regional competition fosters support for free trade at global level
Term
Trade Diversion "Stumbling Block"
Definition
1)RTAs raise barriers against outsiders to compensate for reduced barriers inside
2)Investment diversion occurs when MNCs more production inside RTA to produce locally and utilize tariff free zones
3)Jobs are diverted out of one country to another to utilize the new access
Term
Rules of Origin "made in"
Definition
Determine whether goods crossing borders within FTA qualify for duty-free treatment
Term
Article 24 GATT/WTO and conditions
Definition
Permits formation of FTAs and CUs.
Conditions
1)must remove tariffs and other trade barriers on substantially all trade among members within reasonable period
2)Must not raise tariffs and other barriers on the average toward non-members
Term
NAFTA's major points
Definition
1)Treaty under int law
2)Congressional-executive agreement under US law
3)Lesser than EU. Doesn't create supranational gov bodies or body of laws
4)Eliminates majority of tariffs between US Mexico and Canada
5)Requires MFN/national treatment for foreign investors
6)prohibits performance requirements
7)binding arbitration of disputes
8)private actors can sue a NAFTA govt directly
Term
NAFTA Subparts
Definition
1)NAALC -- Labor agreement
2)NAAEC -- Environmental agreement
3)CEC--Under NAAEC, regulatory agency
4)NADBank--Under NAAEC, provides financing for investments in pollution reduction
5)BECC--Under NAAEC, heading environmental projects in Mexico with NADBank
Term
Greenfield Investment
Definition
A type of FDI. Ceation of factory or new productive asset in host country
Term
Mergers & Acquisitions
Definition
FDI. Purchase of stock in existing firm with purpose of management participation. Aquisitions most common form of FDI
Term
Arguments for MNCs
Definition
1)Increase efficiency in use of world resources
2)Stimulate innovation, competition and growth
3)Creates employment in host countries
4)Provide host countries with capital, technology, & managerial/marketing networks
Term

Arguments against MNCs

Definition

1)Undermines host country's nat sovereinty and autonomous economic development

2)Impose downward pressures on labor and environment

3) Export jobs from home countries to host countries

4)Create dependancy relationships

5)Increase income inequality in host countries

Term
Barriers to FDI & MNCs
Definition
1)Nationalization
2)Performance Requirements
3)Capital Controls
4)Discrimination
Term
Bilateral Investment Treaties, aspects of
Definition
FTAs for investment.
1)Prohibits nationalization w/o prompt and adequate compensation
2)Prohibits performance requirements
3)Provide dispute resolution mechanisms
4)Most BITs between LDCs and DCs
Term
Oil Price MGMT
Definition
Effort to keep the price of oil economically attractive but also low enough to discourage competing forms of energy
Term
OPEC members
and original members
Definition
1)Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Venezuela
2)Originals: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela
Term
OPEC Purpose
Definition
1)Member nations could regain control from oil companies
2)Ensure stable oil prices
3)Secure steady income for producing nations
4)Secure efficient, economic, and regular supply of oil to consuming nations
4)ensure a fair return on capital
Term
Causes of First Gulf War
Definition
1)Iraq persuaded OPEC to raise oil prices so it could pay off war debts & rebuild infrastructure from Iran
2)Kuwait failed to go along with production quota and overproduced
3)Iraq claimed Kuwait was deliberately undermining its economy
4)Iraq invaded, giving it control of 1/5 of world oil
Term
Steps to reduce US vulnerability to an oil crisis
Definition
1)Diversify oil supplies
2)Use Strategic Reserves
3)Boost industrial efficiency
4)Raise fuel efficiency standards
5)Develop Renewable Energies
6)Phase in fuel taxes
Term
Principle of Sustainable Development
Definition
Rio Declaration. Continued economic growth and development and population growth happen and bring global population to acceptable living standards without damaging earth. Growth can occur along with sustainability
Term
Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibility to the environment
Definition
All countries are responsible for global environmental problems, some countries are more responsible
Term
Precautionary Principle
Definition
If there is a threat of irreversible environmental damage, lack of scientific certainty is not a reason to postpone measures to prevent enviro degradation
Term
No Harm Principle
Definition
From Stockholm Declaration. Says that states have responsibility to activities within their jurisdiction/control do not harm environment of other nations
Term
UNEP
Definition
UN Environmental Program. Formed at Stockholm Declaration. Institutional arrangement within UN for protection and improvement of environment. Formed IPCC
Term
Four essentials from Copenhagen Climate Summit
Definition
1)Commitments by developed countries to reduce emissions of Greenhouse gasses
2)Commitments by developing countries to do the same
3)Financing for developing countries making commitments
4)Decision on how to manage financing
Term
How does cap-and-trade work?
Definition
1)Central authority sets a limit on the amount of a pollutant that can be emitted
2)Companies/states issued emission permits and required to hold equivalent number of allowances, which represent the right to emit a certain amount
3)Total allowances cannot exceed the cap, limits emissions to that level
4)Those that must pollute more must buy emissions credits from those that pollute less
Term
Overpopulation
Definition
When the number of people exceed the available sustainable resources of their habitat
Term
Policy Proposals to Regulate Population Growth
Definition
1)Fund family planning/birth control initiatives
2)Invest in edu for all children in developing world
3)Promote feminism and women's independence worldwide
4)Establish a IIO to coordinate immigration policy/movements
5)Incentive rural development to combat urbanization
6)Explore outer space
Term
Who wrote the bottom billion?
Definition
Paul Collier
Term
What country copied all other countries in building their health system?
Definition
Taiwan
Term
Agreements of Gleneagles G-8 Summit
Definition
1)Cancelled 40 bil of debt from really poor countries to IOs
2)double foreign aid
3)end all export subsidies by 2010
4)provide universal access to HIV/AID treatment by 2010
4)collective foreign aid targets
5)full funding to eradicate polio
6)ensure access to primary school for all children by 2015
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