Ⅰ. FTA(Free Trade Area)
(1)The Definition of FTA
Free Trade Area is a designated group of countries that have agreed to eliminate tariffs, quotas and preferences on most (if not all) goods between them.
It can be considered the second stage of economic integration. the stage of economic integration
Economic integration is a term used to describe how different aspects between economi
II. 2. The progress of Yen carry trade
Since 1990s, Japanese government and central bank started lowering interest rate policies so that Yen carry trade has begun.
1) After Kobe Earthquake in 1995, the Bank of Japan lowers the interest rate at 1%. In 1997, as financial crisis in East-Asia was broadening, Yen carry assets were paid off. In addition, The sharp increase in foreign bank as
II. Yen carry trade
II. 1. What is Yen carry trade?
II. 1. (1) Typical meaning
The typical meaning is “borrowing at low interest rates in yen and using the loan to buy higher yielding assets elsewhere.” During the past decade, the trade has become a “staple” for many investors. One of the most popular forms of the strategy exploits the gap between US and Japanese yields. Anyone
5-4 What are the potential costs of adopting a free trade regime? Do you think governments should do anything to reduce these costs? What?
▲ 기술수준 차이를 극복하는 비용
- 후진국의 입장에서 보면 어떤 산업에 비교 우위가 있다고 하자. 그러나 절대적인 기술 격차가 있어서 선진국의 기술 수준을 따라 잡지 못하는 현상이 있을
mortgage crisis several years ago.
Or just simply like fight between Sam-sung and Apple in other continents.
Surely, we are living in a globalized world that if US foreign rates
So, by the end of our presentation, I hope you guys to have your own opinion about this.
First part outlines how international economic relations and institutions were created and shaped in the post-war economy.