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NotesEconomicsTopic 4.6Current account imbalances and corrective policies
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Current account imbalances and corrective policies

IB Economics โ€ข Unit 4

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  • Causes of current account deficits
  • Consequences of persistent imbalances
  • Policies to correct a deficit

๐Ÿ“‰ Causes of Current Account Deficits

  • Strong domestic demand โ€” when the economy grows fast, consumers buy more imports.
  • Overvalued exchange rate โ€” makes exports expensive and imports cheap.
  • High relative inflation โ€” domestic goods become less competitive.
  • Low productivity/competitiveness โ€” domestic firms can't compete with foreign producers.
  • Dependence on primary commodity exports โ€” volatile prices and low value-added.
  • High income levels โ€” wealthier consumers tend to import more (higher marginal propensity to import).
A deficit is not always 'bad'. It may reflect strong growth and investment (capital good imports) rather than structural weakness.

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โš ๏ธ Consequences of Persistent Imbalances

Persistent deficit

  • Rising foreign debt โ€” the country must borrow to finance the gap.
  • Depreciation pressure โ€” continuous selling of the domestic currency.
  • Loss of confidence โ€” investors may pull out, triggering a currency crisis.
  • Reduced reserves โ€” if the central bank defends the currency, reserves deplete.

Persistent surplus

  • Appreciation pressure โ€” currency strengthens, eventually hurting export competitiveness.
  • Trading partner resentment โ€” seen as 'unfair' if maintained through undervalued currency.
  • Under-consumption โ€” domestic consumers may be worse off if they're not enjoying the benefits of trade.

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๐Ÿ”ง Corrective Policies

Expenditure-reducing policies

  • Contractionary fiscal policy โ€” reduce government spending or raise taxes โ†’ lower AD โ†’ fewer imports. But: causes unemployment and slower growth.
  • Contractionary monetary policy โ€” raise interest rates โ†’ reduces consumer spending and investment โ†’ fewer imports. But: slows growth and raises debt costs.

Expenditure-switching policies

  • Devaluation/depreciation โ€” make the currency cheaper โ†’ exports more competitive, imports more expensive. But: J-curve delay, imported inflation.
  • Trade protection โ€” tariffs/quotas reduce imports. But: retaliation, misallocation, WTO violations.
  • Supply-side policies โ€” improve productivity and competitiveness (education, R&D, infrastructure). Long-term but most sustainable.
The best IB answers combine short-run measures (expenditure-reducing) with long-run structural reforms (supply-side) and evaluate the trade-offs of each.

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