''Canada's Trade Strategy towards Asia: the Comparative Advantage of Canadian Exports''

Název práce: Canada's Trade Strategy towards Asia; the Comparative Advantage of Canadian Exports
Autor(ka) práce: Paquin, Hugo
Typ práce: Diploma thesis
Vedoucí práce: Žamberský, Pavel
Oponenti práce: Taušer, Josef
Jazyk práce: English
Abstrakt:
The goal of this thesis is to determine how Canada's competitiveness is being affected by its commodity-based, US-centric export mix, if it is justified to talk about a ''resource curse'' and if efforts to diversify should be pursued. In the end, the aim is to understand how the chosen trade strategy will impact Canadian efforts to tap into the Asian markets. Chapter 1 will first look into the theory of comparative advantage which was first established by David Ricardo and then extended through several neoclassic theories (namely, the Heckscher-Ohlin model), the various assumptions made will be considered and put into today's context of globalized trade exchanges. As the 'case study', the economy of Canada and more specifically its trade exchanges will be analyzed in Chapter 2. As an oil-centric (and generally, commodity-centric) economy, the question of whether the Dutch Disease and the commodity 'supercycle' pose threats to Canada's trade strategy and competitiveness will be answered. Finally, in Chapter 3, the concepts gathered in Chapter 1 as well as the observations made in Chapter 2 will come together and explain how Canada can, through a diversified export mix, better seize the economic opportunities which Asia will represent in the years to come. The conclusion is that the endowment of resources should be exploited but not relied upon, and that government policies and active investments should be redirected towards innovative, value-adding industries.
Klíčová slova: competitiveness; comparative advantage; canada; asia
Název práce: ''Canada's Trade Strategy towards Asia: the Comparative Advantage of Canadian Exports''
Autor(ka) práce: Paquin, Hugo
Typ práce: Diplomová práce
Vedoucí práce: Žamberský, Pavel
Oponenti práce: Taušer, Josef
Jazyk práce: English
Abstrakt:
The goal of this thesis is to determine how Canada's competitiveness is being affected by its commodity-based, US-centric export mix, if it is justified to talk about a ''resource curse'' and if efforts to diversify should be pursued. In the end, the aim is to understand how the chosen trade strategy will impact Canadian efforts to tap into the Asian markets. Chapter 1 will first look into the theory of comparative advantage which was first established by David Ricardo and then extended through several neoclassic theories (namely, the Heckscher-Ohlin model), the various assumptions made will be considered and put into today's context of globalized trade exchanges. As the 'case study', the economy of Canada and more specifically its trade exchanges will be analyzed in Chapter 2. As an oil-centric (and generally, commodity-centric) economy, the question of whether the Dutch Disease and the commodity 'supercycle' pose threats to Canada's trade strategy and competitiveness will be answered. Finally, in Chapter 3, the concepts gathered in Chapter 1 as well as the observations made in Chapter 2 will come together and explain how Canada can, through a diversified export mix, better seize the economic opportunities which Asia will represent in the years to come. The conclusion is that the endowment of resources should be exploited but not relied upon, and that government policies and active investments should be redirected towards innovative, value-adding industries.
Klíčová slova: comparative advantage; competitiveness; asia trade; canada

Informace o studiu

Studijní program / obor: Mezinárodní ekonomické vztahy/International and Diplomatic Studies
Typ studijního programu: Magisterský studijní program
Přidělovaná hodnost: Ing.
Instituce přidělující hodnost: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Fakulta: Fakulta mezinárodních vztahů
Katedra: Katedra mezinárodních ekonomických vztahů

Informace o odevzdání a obhajobě

Datum zadání práce: 30. 6. 2014
Datum podání práce: 11. 5. 2015
Datum obhajoby: 3. 6. 2015
Identifikátor v systému InSIS: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/48551/podrobnosti

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