Free Trade and the Polanyi Critique. Fall 2014

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Free Trade and the Polanyi Critique Fall 2014

Takeaways The Coase Theorem is a way to solve collective action problems in a way that avoids state intervention Free Trade is economic liberalism on a global scale The theory of comparative advantage supports the argument for free trade Updated by Hecksher-Ohlin

What is this person known for? A. A vocal critic of Economic Liberalism in a NYT column B. An avid proponent of free trade A professor at Princeton C. All of the Above (He looks a bit like his cat!)

Beyond Ricardo s Comparative Advantage: more choice, fewer goods Consumers want variety But tradeoffs between variety and cost of production the lower the cost, the less variety Because of economies of scale Trade gives the consumer more variety but the world produces fewer varieties of each good Fundamental Fact of globalization There are 2 identical countries: They don t trade Country 1 produces A, B, C. Country 2 produces X, Y, Z = 6 varieties produced. Consumers only get three Then they trade. Production scales and concentrates some brands knocked out : inefficiency! Now A, B, X, Y are produced and available in both countries Consumers get 4 choices. But only 4 varieties are produced.

Free Trade leads to growth in Exports: Biggest growth in Developing countries

Comparative Advantage is Dynamic While the United States has long imported oil and other raw materials from the third world, we used to import manufactured goods mainly from other rich countries like Canada, European nations and Japan. But recently we crossed an important watershed: we now import more manufactured goods from the third world than from other advanced economies. That is, a majority of our industrial trade is now with countries that are much poorer than we are and that pay their workers much lower wages (Krugman 2007)

Sum: Effects of Free Trade Efficiency Growth Good life for everyone Harmonious International Relations Role of the State: To let producers produce most efficiently to separate politics and economics: the key actors for liberals are firms and consumers, not states. Commerce Peace Why? Efficiency should be the basis of all political relations Does Free Trade make the state obsolete in international relations?

Freedom as Purpose: Econ. Liberalism Key Assumption is the rational self-interested individual who wants Freedom voluntary exchange: It s Human Nature! (no cooperation/collective action needed) Price Mechanism (information about value+ lowers transaction costs) Competition among producers Innovation + specialization division of labor Comparative Advantage in exchange Efficiency Growth Better life for all

Criticizing assumptions Rationality does not always determine decisions Collective action is possible but even if the Coase theorem holds, state intervention is needed to enforce it. But not necessary for free trade New Critique: Polanyi Markets aren t natural They destroy community

Polanyi attacks the causal chain of economic liberal thought Attacks core assumptions of economic liberalism: natural self interest and natural, self-regulating markets Argues that Human behavior is motivated by social goals greed and rationality are not natural The market not natural His evidence is historical And because market behavior is Not natural it had to be imposed!

Pre-Market Societies No Private Property If the market economy is so new, what came earlier? Reciprocity and/or redistribution-based economic systems Example: Trobriand Islanders of Western Melanesia. Families provide for their own, redistribution takes place through feasts Mercantilism: pursuit of national security & power limits international cooperation/trade No Money economy No possessive Individualism No Markets

Embeddedness of the Economy in Society Society Economy

Pre-market societies Society Mutual obligations Self-sufficiency Land is a gift from God Guilds Values: do what keeps the community Together, Justice Economy Minimal profits, competition