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The Global Macro oeconomy Econ 160B: International Macroeconomics Prof. Bergin International macroeconomics is devoted to the study of large-scale economic problems in interdependent economies. It is macroeconomic because it focuses on key economywide variables such as exchange rate, current account/trade balance, an national output. It is international because a deeper understanding of the global economy emerges only when the interconnections among nations are fully considered. Chapter 1: Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 1of 40

Outline of the course: 1) The first part of the course will lay out several useful theories to explain the exchange rate, current account and output. 2) Second, we will assemble these theories into an overall analytical framework usable for policy analysis The Global Macro oeconomy 3) The third, part of the course will challenge you to apply this framework to several current and historical policy issues: currency crises, monetary union. Chapter 1: Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 2of 40

1 Foreign Exchange: Currencies and Crises We will start t with a study of the exchange rate, the price of foreign currency. Chapter 1: oeconomy The Global Macro Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 4of 40

1 Foreign Exchange: Currencies and Crises How Exchange Rates Behave Economists divide the world into two groups of countries: those with fixed (or pegged) exchange rates and those with floating (or flexible) exchange rates. The Global Macro oeconomy Key Topics How are exchange rates determined? Why do some exchange rates fluctuate sharply in the short run, while others are almost constant? Chapter 1: Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 5of 40

1 Foreign Exchange: Currencies and Crises Why Exchange Rates Matter How do changes in exchange rates affect tinternational prices, the demand for goods from different countries, and hence the levels of national output? How do changes in exchange rates affect the values of foreign assets, and hence change national wealth? Chapter 1: The Global Macro oeconomy Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 6of 40

1 Foreign Exchange: Currencies and Crises When Exchange Rates Misbehave In an exchange rate crisis a currency experiences a sudden and pronounced loss of value against another currency following a period in which the exchange rate had been fixed or relatively stable. The Global Macro oeconomy Chapter 1: HEADLINES Economic Crisis in Argentina A severe economic crisis engulfed Argentina in 2002. Following the collapse of its fixed exchange rate, a financial crisis, and a government default, real output shrank by 15% and took years to regain its previous peak, as poverty and unemployment rates remained at high levels. The country sank into an economic depression worse even than those in the 1930s, 1910s, and 1890s. Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 7of 40

1 Foreign Exchange: Currencies and Crises FIGURE 1-2 Currency Crashes The chart shows that exchange rate crises are common events. Chapter 1: oeconomy The Global Macro Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 8of 40

1 Foreign Exchange: Currencies and Crises When Exchange Rates Misbehave Key Topics Why do exchange rate crises occur? Are they a consequence of deeper basic problems in an economy? Why are these crises so economically costly? The Global Macro oeconomy What steps might be taken to prevent crises? Chapter 1: Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 9of 40

2 Globalization of Finance: Debts and Deficits The Global Macro oeconomy Financial globalization has taken hold around the world: with free sale and purchase of assets across borders. Deficits and Surpluses: The Balance of Payments The current account measures how much a country is spending relative to its income. A deficit in the current account must be financed by borrowing from the rest of the world, which lowers its external wealth. Chapter 1: Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 10 of 40

2 Globalization of Finance: Debts and Deficits Chapter 1: oeconomy The Global Macro Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 11 of 40

2 Globalization of Finance: Debts and Deficits Debtors and Creditors: External Wealth Key Topics What explains the level of a nation s external wealth and how does it change over time? How does it relate to the country s present and future economic welfare? Why do countries default? And what happens when they do? Chapter 1: oeconomy The Global Macro Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 12 of 40

3 Government and Institutions: Policies and Performance Government actions influence economic outcomes by making decisions about exchange rates, macroeconomic policies, whether to pay debts, etc. The Global Macro oeconomy Some policy questions: 1) Fixed versus flexible exchange rate regimes. Why have some countries given up their national currency? 2) Whether to restrict flows of financial capital from abroad: capital controls. 3) How macroeconomic policies like monetary and fiscal policy are changed by international interdependence. Chapter 1: Copyright 2011 Worth Publishers International Economics Feenstra/Taylor, 2/e. 13 of 40