Geography (International Trade)
This Exam Covers the Following Topics
- Introduction to International Trade
- Definition of Trade
- Types of Trade: National vs. International
- Barter System (Historical Perspective)
- Introduction of Money in Trade
- History of International Trade
- Ancient Trade and the Barter System
- The Silk Route
- Development of European Commerce (12th-13th Century)
- European Colonialism and the Slave Trade
- Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on Trade
- Post-World War Trade Policies and Organizations
- Principles of International Trade
- Specialization in Production
- Comparative Advantage
- Complementarity and Transferability in Trade
- Importance of International Trade in Modern Times
- Basis of International Trade
- Differences in National Resources
- Geological Structure and Its Impact on Trade
- Distribution of Mineral Resources
- Climate and Its Influence on Trade
- Population Factors
- Cultural Factors and Trade Specialization (e.g., Carpets of Iran, Porcelain from China)
- Population Size and Its Influence on Internal and External Trade
- Economic Development Stages and Their Impact on Trade
- Foreign Investment and Its Role in Boosting Trade
- Role of Transportation in Expanding Trade
- Differences in National Resources
- Balance of Trade and Payments
- Definition of Balance of Trade
- Positive (Favorable) vs. Negative (Unfavorable) Balance of Trade
- Impact of Balance of Trade on a Nation’s Economy
- Definition of Balance of Payments
- Types of International Trade
- Bilateral Trade
- Multi-lateral Trade
- Case for Free Trade (Trade Liberalization)
- Dumping and Its Consequences
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
- Origins in General Agreement for Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- Role and Functions of the WTO
- Criticisms of WTO Policies (Impact on Developing Countries, Environment, Workers’ Rights)
- Membership of WTO and Key Players
- Regional Trade Blocs
- Purpose and Role of Regional Trade Blocs
- Examples of Trade Blocs (e.g., EU, NAFTA)
- Impact on Global Trade and Intra-Regional Trade
- Challenges and Concerns Related to International Trade
- Overdependence on Other Countries
- Uneven Development Levels
- Exploitation and Rivalries Leading to Conflict
- Impact on the Environment and Natural Resources
- Gateways of International Trade
- Role of Ports as Key Trade Gateways
- Importance of Ports Based on Cargo and Ship Volume
- Classification of Ports:
- Industrial Ports (e.g., bulk cargo like grain, oil)
- Commercial Ports (e.g., general cargo, passenger traffic)
- Comprehensive Ports (handling both bulk and general cargo)
- Inland Ports (linked to the sea via rivers/canals, e.g., Kolkata)
- Out Ports (deepwater ports supporting larger vessels)
- Oil Ports (tanker and refinery ports)
- Ports of Call (refueling stations on sea routes, e.g., Aden)
- Packet Stations (handling passengers and mail)
- Entrepot Ports (collection centers for import/export, e.g., Singapore)
- Naval Ports (strategic military ports)
- Environmental and Social Impacts of International Trade
- Overexploitation of Natural Resources
- Depletion of Marine Life and Forests
- Impact on Worker Rights, Child Labor, and the Global Workforce
- Pollution and the Role of Multinational Corporations in Trade
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