FOREIGN SECTOR: The aggregate macroeconomic sector that contains everyone and everything beyond the political boundaries of the domestic economy--including households, businesses, and governments in other countries. The primary function of the foreign sector is to undertake external activity that is outside the control of the domestic economy. This is one of the four macroeconomic sectors. The other three are household sector, business sector, and government sector.The foreign sector includes anything and everything that lies beyond the borders of a nation. The primary role it plays in the domestic economy is foreign trade. The domestic household, business, and government sectors purchase imports produced in the foreign sector. The foreign sector then buys exports produced by the domestic business sector. What It Does: External ActivityWhile the foreign sector is designated based on WHO is included (other countries), this sector is also important for WHAT it represents (everything else).The study of macroeconomics is generally directed toward the activity transpiring within the confines of a particular nation. Macroeconomic theories seek to explain the interplay between the domestic household, business, and government sectors. They also point toward policies that can influence domestic economic activity, hopefully to the benefit of the domestic population. The focus is usually on what can be controlled within the domestic economy. However, some influences on the domestic economy come from beyond the domestic boundaries. The foreign sector is the catch-all category for these external influences. The foreign sector, as such, provides a convenient method of categorizing these influences. What It Does: Foreign TradeThe most important economic interplay between the domestic economy and the foreign sector is foreign trade. Foreign trade is simply the exchange of goods between countries. It works much like any exchange. The only difference is that the buyer resides in one country and the seller resides in another.Foreign trade gives rise to two exchange flows--imports and exports.
A Word or Two About the Other ThreeThe foreign sector is one of four macroeconomic sectors. The other three are the household sector, business sector, and government sector.
Connecting to the Circular Flow
The four components of this simple model are: household sector, business sector, product markets, and resource markets. The household sector contains the consuming population of the economy. The business sector includes all of the producers. The product markets direct production from the business sector to the household sector in exchange for payment flowing in the opposite direction. The resource markets direct factor services from the household sector to the business sector in exchange for payment flowing in the opposite direction. The circular flow indicates that the income used by the household sector to purchase goods through the product markets is obtained by selling factor services through the resource markets. It also indicates that the revenue used by the business sector to pay for factor services obtained through the resource markets is generated by selling goods through the product markets. The principal role played by the foreign sector in the circular flow is two-fold: (1) to add to the supply of output flowing into the product markets that can be purchased by the three domestic sectors (imports) and (2) to purchase part of the output supplied to the product markets by the domestic economy (exports). If exports exceed imports, then the overall flow increases. If imports exceed exports, then the overall flow decreases. Check Out These Related Terms... | macroeconomic sectors | household sector | business sector | government sector | macroeconomic markets | product markets | resource markets | financial markets | Or For A Little Background... | macroeconomics | net exports | exports | imports | macroeconomic goals | And For Further Study... | circular flow | business cycles | macroeconomic problems | macroeconomic theories | Recommended Citation: FOREIGN SECTOR, AmosWEB Encyclonomic WEB*pedia, http://www.AmosWEB.com, AmosWEB LLC, 2000-2025. [Accessed: December 15, 2025]. |
