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Connected Cousins: The Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship Dr. Paul Storer and Dr. Erick Lee Erickson NCSS Vital Issues Session on Economics, Denver 2010 “America’s Unhappy Borders” The Economist, 8/27/05 Peace Arch Crossing State Department Photo
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Page 1: Connected Cousins: The Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship Dr. Paul Storer and Dr. Erick Lee Erickson NCSS Vital Issues Session on Economics, Denver 2010.

Connected Cousins: The Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship

Dr. Paul Storer and Dr. Erick Lee EricksonNCSS Vital Issues Session on Economics, Denver 2010

“America’s Unhappy Borders”

The Economist, 8/27/05

Peace Arch Crossing

State Department Photo

Page 2: Connected Cousins: The Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship Dr. Paul Storer and Dr. Erick Lee Erickson NCSS Vital Issues Session on Economics, Denver 2010.

Outline of Talk

• The Importance of Canada-U.S. Trade

- National and State Rankings

- “apples for apples” trade

- U.S. imports of energy from Canada

• Lessons from Canada:

- The recent recession and banking

- Health care

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Source: Embassy of Canada

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Source: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/washington/

Canada’s Rank for States’ Exports of Goods

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“Making Things Together”

• Many products cross the border several times during the production process. Finished products often have significant content from both countries.

• Trade is often “apples for apples”

• More than 40% of Canada-U.S. trade is within-firm trade (eg Ford or GM).

Page 13: Connected Cousins: The Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship Dr. Paul Storer and Dr. Erick Lee Erickson NCSS Vital Issues Session on Economics, Denver 2010.

The Modern Canadian Economy:

ContinentalIntegration

&“JIT”

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SeaTac Airport Shuttle Trains:

•Source: http://www.visitingdc.com/images/seatac-train.jpg

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SeaTac Airport Shuttle Trains:Made in PA by a Canadian Company

•Source: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3379/3198460812_79dd9093c2.jpg

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Krugman’s Model of Trade:Economies of Scale and

“Apples for Apples” Trade

Ford Edge:Oakville, Ontario. Canada cbc.ca

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North American Specialization

Ford Escape:Kansas City, MO

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Trade and Economies of Scale

• Example: cars in Canada before 1965

• Canada in 1964: home-grown car industry

• Prices were high, wages were low, choice was limited, businesses weren’t profitable.

• Solution: a North American auto industry

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Car Production and Costs

• Very high fixed cost

• Lower cost per additional car

• Per-unit cost of one car very high

• Per-unit cost falls as we make more cars

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Lowering Total Costs with Trade

• Canada makes crossovers for North America, U.S.A. makes SUVs for North America

• We save the fixed costs of two factories

• Costs are lower so wages and car prices improve

• We also get a wider variety of car models

Page 22: Connected Cousins: The Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship Dr. Paul Storer and Dr. Erick Lee Erickson NCSS Vital Issues Session on Economics, Denver 2010.

Energy Trade

Canada: An Important Supplier

of Secure Energy

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U.S. Petroleum Imports (2006)(Source: U.S. Energy Info. Agency)

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U.S. Petroleum Imports (2006)(Source: U.S. Energy Info. Agency)

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Source: http://www.pse.com/energyEnvironment/EnergySupply_NaturalGasProfile.aspx

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Source: “The World’s Largest Trading Relationship”,

Embassy of Canada.

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Oil Sands

Reserves

Source:

www.ubc.ca

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Source: www.guardian.com

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A Tale of Two Recessions

Why did Canada do better in the recession?

Source: The Economist

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A Reversal of Fortunes

• 1980-99: Unemployment rates higher in Canada

• Fortunes are reversed beginning in 2000

• Reversal accelerates after 2007

• Canada hit harder in 1981 & 1991

• United States hit harder in 2001 and 2007

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What Explain the Differences?

• The United States suffered through an atypical recession caused by the burst of a property “bubble” and the end of a financial crisis.

• The crisis in the United States hit construction jobs

• Mortgage losses reduced mobility in the United States. “Mismatch” (2010 Nobel in Economics)

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Another Hypothesis:

U.S. Economic Policies hindered Adjustment andFlexibility

Example: 99 weeksOf UnemploymentInsurance

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Why Canada Avoided A Financial Crisis

• Canadian home-price increases were more moderate

• Loan default rates were lower in Canada

• Canadian banks remained profitable

• No public bailout of Canadian banks!

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Source: Bank of Canada Web site

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(90 days plus delinquent)

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

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Banks in Canada and Mortgages

• Six large, diversified, universal banks. All “too big to fail”

• Mortgage interest not tax deductible

• Much less use of mortgage brokers and loan securitization.

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Health Care

Is the United States following the

Canadian path?

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June 9, 2009

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Source: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/English/providers/pub/ohip/physmanual/graphics/enhanced_card_security.gif

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Provincial Health Insurance vs. U.S. HMOs

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The Post-9/11 Reality

How do we balance security

and integration?

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Canada: A Source of

“Vulnerabilities?”

Source: Bellingham Herald

Source: ABC news Source: International Border Commission

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“Alphabet Soup” Programs

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DHS Secretary Napolitano: Hope and Change?

View #1: “the myth I’m trying to bust is that there’s no real border between Canada and the United States”

View #2: “We don’t want to damage economic security in the name of homeland security.”

Source: Globe and Mail


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