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1 Theories of International Trade and Investment
Comparative advantageSuperior features of a country that provide it with unique benefits in global competition – derived from either national endowments or deliberate national policies Competitive advantageDistinctive assets or competencies of a firm – derived from cost, size, or innovation strengths that are difficult for competitors to replicate or imitate 2 Foundation Concepts
3 Examples of National Comparative Advantage Abundant, low-cost labor in China Mass of IT workers in India Huge reserves of bauxite in Australia Abundant agricultural land in the USA Oil in Saudi Arabia
Examples of Firm Competitive Advantage Dell’s prowess in global supply chain management Procter & Gamble’s skill in marketing Samsung’s leadership in flat-panel TV  Apple’s design leadership in cell phones and personal music players 4
Why Nations Trade: Classical Theories 6 Mercantilism: the belief that national prosperity is the result of a positive balance of trade – maximize exports and minimize imports Absolute advantage principle: a country should produce only those products in which it has absolute advantage or can produce using fewer resources than another country
		One ton of  			   Cloth      Wheat --------------------------------------------- France		     30             40 Germany	    100		 20 ---------------------------------------------- Example of Absolute Advantage (labor cost in days of production for one ton)
8 Why Nations Trade: Classical Theories Comparative advantage principle: it is beneficial for two countries to trade even if one has absolute advantage in the production of all products; what matters is not the absolute cost of production but the relative efficiency with which it can produce the product.
		One ton of  			   Cloth      Wheat --------------------------------------------- France		     30             40 Germany	     10		20 ---------------------------------------------- Example of Comparative Advantage (labor cost in days of production for one ton)
10 Limitations of Early Trade Theories Do not take into account the cost of international transportation Tariffs and import restrictions can distort trade flows Scale economies can bring about additional efficiencies When governments selectively target certain industries for strategic investment, this may cause trade patterns contrary to theoretical explanations Today, countries can access needed low-cost capital in global markets Some services cannot be traded internationally
11 Classical Theories: Factor Proportions Theory Factor proportions (endowments) theory: each country should produce and export products that intensively use relatively abundant factors of production, and import goods that intensively use relatively scarce factors of production Examples:  China and labor USA and pharmaceuticals Canada and electric power
International product cycle theory: each product and its associated manufacturing technologies go through three stages of evolution: introduction, growth, and maturity.  Think of cars, TVs. In the introduction stage, the inventor country enjoys a monopoly both in manufacturing and exports As the product’s manufacturing becomes more standard, other countries will enter the global marketplace When the product reaches maturity, the original innovator country will become a net importer of the product Applicability to the contemporary global economy: Today, the cycle from innovation to maturity is much shorter making it harder for the innovator country to sustain its lead in a particular product 12 Classical Theories: International Product Cycle Theory
13 How Nations Enhance Competitive Advantage The contemporary view suggests that governments can proactively implement policies to enhance a nation’s competitive advantage, beyond the natural endowments the country possesses Governments can create national economic advantage by: stimulating innovation, targeting industries for development, providing low-cost capital, minimizing taxes, investing in IT, etc.
Michael Porter’s Diamond Model:Sources of National Competitive Advantage Firm strategy, structure, and rivalry – the presence of strong competitors at home serves as a national competitive advantage Factor conditions – labor, natural resources, capital, technology, entrepreneurship, and know how Demand conditions at home – the strengths and sophistication of customer demand Related and supporting industries – availability of clusters of suppliers and complementary firms with distinctive competences 15
17 Industrial Clusters  A concentration of suppliers and supporting firms from the same industry located within the same geographic area Examples include: the Silicon Valley, fashion cluster in northern Italy, pharma cluster in Switzerland, footwear industry in Pusan, South Korea, and the IT industry in Bangalore, India Can serve as a nation’s export platform
National Industrial Policy Proactive economic development plan enacted by the government to nurture or support promising industries sectors.   Typical initiatives: Tax incentives Investment incentives Monetary and fiscal policies Rigorous educational systems Investment in national infrastructure Strong legal and regulatory systems (Examples: Japan, Dubai, and Ireland) 18
Dominance of FDI-Based explanations of the International Firm 20 Most IB theories about the firm emphasize the MNE, since it was long the major player in international business. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the main strategy used by MNEs in international expansion; thus, earlier theories emphasized motives for, and patterns of, FDI
23 FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: Monopolistic Advantage Theory Suggests that FDI is preferred by MNEs because it provides the firm with control over resources and capabilities in the foreign market, and a degree of monopoly power relative to foreign competitors Key sources of monopolistic advantage include proprietary knowledge, patents,  unique know-how, and sole ownership of other assets
24 FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: Internalization Theory Explains the process by which firms acquire and retain one or more value-chain activities inside the firm – retaining control over foreign operations and avoiding the disadvantages of dealing with external partners. In contrast to arm’s-length entry strategies (such as exporting and licensing) which imply developing contractual relationships with external business partners, FDI provides the firm with control and ownership of resources
25 FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: Dunning’s Eclectic Paradigm Three conditions determine whether or not a company will internalize via FDI: Ownership-specific advantages – knowledge, skills, capabilities, relationships, or physical assets that form the basis for the firm’s competitive advantage Location-specific advantages – advantages associated with the country in which the MNE is invested, including natural resources, skilled or low cost labor, and inexpensive capital Internalization advantages – control derived from internalizing foreign-based manufacturing, distribution, or other value chain activities
26 NON-FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: International Collaborative Ventures While FDI-based internationalization is still common, beginning in the 1980s firms have emphasized non-equity, flexible collaborative ventures to internationalize.  Collaborative venture:a form of cooperation between two or more firms. Through collaboration, a firm can gain access to foreign partner’s know-how, capital, distribution channels, and marketing assets, and overcome government imposed obstacles. Venture partners share the risk of their joint efforts, and pool resources and capabilities to create synergy.
Two Types of International Collaborative Ventures 27 Equity-based joint ventures result in the formation of a new legal entity.  Here, the firm collaborates with local partner(s) to reduce risk and commitment of capital. Project-based alliances involve cooperation in R&D, manufacturing, design, or any other value-adding activity, a partnership aimed at a narrowly defined scope of activities and timeline
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Theories of International Trade and Investment

  • 1. 1 Theories of International Trade and Investment
  • 2. Comparative advantageSuperior features of a country that provide it with unique benefits in global competition – derived from either national endowments or deliberate national policies Competitive advantageDistinctive assets or competencies of a firm – derived from cost, size, or innovation strengths that are difficult for competitors to replicate or imitate 2 Foundation Concepts
  • 3. 3 Examples of National Comparative Advantage Abundant, low-cost labor in China Mass of IT workers in India Huge reserves of bauxite in Australia Abundant agricultural land in the USA Oil in Saudi Arabia
  • 4. Examples of Firm Competitive Advantage Dell’s prowess in global supply chain management Procter & Gamble’s skill in marketing Samsung’s leadership in flat-panel TV Apple’s design leadership in cell phones and personal music players 4
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  • 6. Why Nations Trade: Classical Theories 6 Mercantilism: the belief that national prosperity is the result of a positive balance of trade – maximize exports and minimize imports Absolute advantage principle: a country should produce only those products in which it has absolute advantage or can produce using fewer resources than another country
  • 7. One ton of Cloth Wheat --------------------------------------------- France 30 40 Germany 100 20 ---------------------------------------------- Example of Absolute Advantage (labor cost in days of production for one ton)
  • 8. 8 Why Nations Trade: Classical Theories Comparative advantage principle: it is beneficial for two countries to trade even if one has absolute advantage in the production of all products; what matters is not the absolute cost of production but the relative efficiency with which it can produce the product.
  • 9. One ton of Cloth Wheat --------------------------------------------- France 30 40 Germany 10 20 ---------------------------------------------- Example of Comparative Advantage (labor cost in days of production for one ton)
  • 10. 10 Limitations of Early Trade Theories Do not take into account the cost of international transportation Tariffs and import restrictions can distort trade flows Scale economies can bring about additional efficiencies When governments selectively target certain industries for strategic investment, this may cause trade patterns contrary to theoretical explanations Today, countries can access needed low-cost capital in global markets Some services cannot be traded internationally
  • 11. 11 Classical Theories: Factor Proportions Theory Factor proportions (endowments) theory: each country should produce and export products that intensively use relatively abundant factors of production, and import goods that intensively use relatively scarce factors of production Examples: China and labor USA and pharmaceuticals Canada and electric power
  • 12. International product cycle theory: each product and its associated manufacturing technologies go through three stages of evolution: introduction, growth, and maturity. Think of cars, TVs. In the introduction stage, the inventor country enjoys a monopoly both in manufacturing and exports As the product’s manufacturing becomes more standard, other countries will enter the global marketplace When the product reaches maturity, the original innovator country will become a net importer of the product Applicability to the contemporary global economy: Today, the cycle from innovation to maturity is much shorter making it harder for the innovator country to sustain its lead in a particular product 12 Classical Theories: International Product Cycle Theory
  • 13. 13 How Nations Enhance Competitive Advantage The contemporary view suggests that governments can proactively implement policies to enhance a nation’s competitive advantage, beyond the natural endowments the country possesses Governments can create national economic advantage by: stimulating innovation, targeting industries for development, providing low-cost capital, minimizing taxes, investing in IT, etc.
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  • 15. Michael Porter’s Diamond Model:Sources of National Competitive Advantage Firm strategy, structure, and rivalry – the presence of strong competitors at home serves as a national competitive advantage Factor conditions – labor, natural resources, capital, technology, entrepreneurship, and know how Demand conditions at home – the strengths and sophistication of customer demand Related and supporting industries – availability of clusters of suppliers and complementary firms with distinctive competences 15
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  • 17. 17 Industrial Clusters A concentration of suppliers and supporting firms from the same industry located within the same geographic area Examples include: the Silicon Valley, fashion cluster in northern Italy, pharma cluster in Switzerland, footwear industry in Pusan, South Korea, and the IT industry in Bangalore, India Can serve as a nation’s export platform
  • 18. National Industrial Policy Proactive economic development plan enacted by the government to nurture or support promising industries sectors. Typical initiatives: Tax incentives Investment incentives Monetary and fiscal policies Rigorous educational systems Investment in national infrastructure Strong legal and regulatory systems (Examples: Japan, Dubai, and Ireland) 18
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  • 20. Dominance of FDI-Based explanations of the International Firm 20 Most IB theories about the firm emphasize the MNE, since it was long the major player in international business. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the main strategy used by MNEs in international expansion; thus, earlier theories emphasized motives for, and patterns of, FDI
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  • 23. 23 FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: Monopolistic Advantage Theory Suggests that FDI is preferred by MNEs because it provides the firm with control over resources and capabilities in the foreign market, and a degree of monopoly power relative to foreign competitors Key sources of monopolistic advantage include proprietary knowledge, patents, unique know-how, and sole ownership of other assets
  • 24. 24 FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: Internalization Theory Explains the process by which firms acquire and retain one or more value-chain activities inside the firm – retaining control over foreign operations and avoiding the disadvantages of dealing with external partners. In contrast to arm’s-length entry strategies (such as exporting and licensing) which imply developing contractual relationships with external business partners, FDI provides the firm with control and ownership of resources
  • 25. 25 FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: Dunning’s Eclectic Paradigm Three conditions determine whether or not a company will internalize via FDI: Ownership-specific advantages – knowledge, skills, capabilities, relationships, or physical assets that form the basis for the firm’s competitive advantage Location-specific advantages – advantages associated with the country in which the MNE is invested, including natural resources, skilled or low cost labor, and inexpensive capital Internalization advantages – control derived from internalizing foreign-based manufacturing, distribution, or other value chain activities
  • 26. 26 NON-FDI BASED EXPLANATIONS: International Collaborative Ventures While FDI-based internationalization is still common, beginning in the 1980s firms have emphasized non-equity, flexible collaborative ventures to internationalize. Collaborative venture:a form of cooperation between two or more firms. Through collaboration, a firm can gain access to foreign partner’s know-how, capital, distribution channels, and marketing assets, and overcome government imposed obstacles. Venture partners share the risk of their joint efforts, and pool resources and capabilities to create synergy.
  • 27. Two Types of International Collaborative Ventures 27 Equity-based joint ventures result in the formation of a new legal entity. Here, the firm collaborates with local partner(s) to reduce risk and commitment of capital. Project-based alliances involve cooperation in R&D, manufacturing, design, or any other value-adding activity, a partnership aimed at a narrowly defined scope of activities and timeline
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