Why Trade is Important Between States
In class we learned that
not everyone likes trade because it produces losers, but what would happen is
we did not have trade? I feel that as an American I would not have access to a
lot of products because of trade. I think trade is important because it creates
relationships through an exchange of goods. I think that if there are losers in
trade then other states need to help the losers win. That means if Canada has
more of an opportunity cost, like the keg and pizza example explained in class,
Then the U.S. should assist Canada and lessen that opportunity cost. In turn,
Canada does not end up losing but it ends up creating a relationship with the
U.S. so they can mutually help each other through trade.
I also think about states
that do not have access to certain goods or people take advantage of the goods
that is a part of that land. There can be a good that the people of that land
receive that can help produce jobs. Maybe it computers in a country who does
not have access to internet, but with the internet and computers put into those
states it can create more businesses and revenue to come out of that state. And
that is how this sectoral trade theory can be refuted. The workers end up
winning because of trade.
Another reason why trade
is beneficial is that it will teach states that "lose" in trade to
learn how become winners at trade. That is why I think the protectionist
policies are essential to teach states how to reach certain quotas. And if
those states do not reach those quotas they can adjust how much of the good
they are selling and how much they are selling it for. Losing states can create
standards for their trade instead of counting themselves out as losers they can
create goals for themselves in trade. To me I do not think that winning in
trade is about producing the most amount of product and selling to many states.
Those products that winning trade states are selling may not be quality
product. I think that smaller states with smaller economies can win at trade as
well. If a state can consistently produce a quality product, then they can win
at trade.
I feel that smaller
states can benefit from trade because it creates relationships with winning
trade states that can help grow the state. Trade also creates jobs for smaller
states and trade can teach smaller states how to become a winning trade state by
the help of other states who are succeeding in trade.
Trade is crucial around the globe and allows for a large source of income to many. With trade it allows for competition and also a high demand of jobs. Do you feel that there is anyway to make trade for beneficial to other countries and not just focus on larger states?
ReplyDeleteSydney I do agree that trade is crucial and I think that a way we can make trade beneficial is maybe the small countries that have one resource should be the only one selling it? Or other countries who want to sell the same thing have to pay a little tax that goes toward that smaller country.
DeleteAlthough there are considered winners and losers in trade, the losers don't actually lose. The points you make about the "losers" learning from the experience to help them become winners is good. Sometimes you have to lose in order to win. Losing in one trade might help you win in another, or even win more in the future. Do you see trade as a sort of "adapt or die" type of deal? If a smaller country doesn't try to improve themselves through trade do you think they can improve at all?
ReplyDeleteI see trade as a "adapt or regress" type of deal. I think that countries who don't trade will regress and they will fall behind economically. I want to give small countries a chance and I do think they can improve with the help of other countries.
DeleteYes, while trade does produce "winners" and "losers", having trade is better than having no trade at all. I like how you brought up the fact that, countries with a more limited background in trade may have setbacks, but being a "loser" will help the country critique itself and acquire more skill in trade. Trade is also essential for keeping important relations with other states and providing countries with essential opportunities to grow and prosper.
ReplyDeleteI think that while your point about countries that lose in trade using the experience to become better trading partners is an interesting one, I think that there is also a risk of a "winning" country taking advantage of a "losing" one over the long term and stifling its ability to grow economically. How prevalent of an issue do you see this as being and do you think that it merits more regulations on the way countries conduct trade?
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