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International Business 9e By Charles W.L. Hill McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Political Economy and Economic Development Chapter 3 Political Economy and Economic Development

What Determines A Country’s Level Of Economic Development? Gross national income (GNI) per person measures the total annual income received by residents of a nation Japan, Sweden, Switzerland, and the U.S. have high GNI China and India have low GNI GNI can be misleading because it does not consider differences in the cost of living need to adjust GNI figures using purchasing power parity (PPP) LO1: Explain what determines the level of economic development of a nation.

How Do Countries Compare On GNI? Economic Data for Select Countries

What Determines A Country’s Level Of Economic Development? Nobel-prize winner Amartya Sen - economic development should be seen as a process of expanding the real freedoms that people experience the removal of major impediments to freedom like poverty, tyranny, and neglect of public facilities the presence of basic health care and basic education Amartya Sen also claims that economic progress requires the democratization of political communities to give citizens a voice

What Determines A Country’s Level Of Economic Development? The United Nations used Sen’s ideas to develop the Human Development Index (HDI) which is based on life expectancy at birth educational attainment whether average incomes are sufficient to meet the basic needs of life in a country

How Does Political Economy Influence Economic Progress? Innovation and entrepreneurship are the engines of long-run economic growth innovation includes new products, new processes, new organizations, new management practices, and new strategies entrepreneurs commercialize innovative new products and processes Innovation and entrepreneurship help increase economic activity by creating new markets and products that did not previously exist require a market economy and strong property rights

How Does Geography Influence Economic Development? Countries with favorable geography are more likely to engage in trade, and so, be more open to market-based economic systems, and the economic growth they promote Jeffrey Sachs studied economic growth rates between 1965 and 1990 and found that landlocked countries grew more slowly than coastal economies being totally landlocked reduced a country’s growth rate by 0.7% per year tropical countries grew more slowly than countries in temperate zones

How Does Education Influence Economic Development? Countries that invest in education have higher growth rates because the workforce is more productive countries in Southeast Asia have offset their geographical disadvantages by investing in education Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore

How Is The Political Economy Changing? Trend 1: Democracy has spread over the last two decades many totalitarian regimes failed to deliver economic progress to the vast bulk of their populations new information and communication technologies have broken down the ability of the state to control access to uncensored information economic advances of the last 25 years have led to increasingly prosperous middle and working classes who have pushed for democratic reforms LO2: Identify the macro-political and economic changes taking place worldwide.

How Free Are Countries Politically? Political Freedom in 2010

How Is The Political Economy Changing? Trend 2: The spread of market-based systems more countries have moved away from centrally planned and mixed economies toward the market-based model Command and mixed economies failed to deliver the sustained economic growth achieved in market-based countries

How Free Are Countries Economically? Economic Freedom in 2010

What Is The Nature Of Economic Transformation? The shift toward a market-based system involves deregulation – removing legal restrictions to the free play of markets, the establishment of private enterprises, and the manner in which private enterprises operate privatization - transfers the ownership of state property into the hands of private investors the creation of a legal system to safeguard property rights LO3: Describe how transition economies are moving towards market based systems.

What Are The Implications Of Political Economy Differences For Managers? The risks of doing business in a country are a function of Political risk - the likelihood that political forces will cause drastic changes in a country's business environment that adversely affects the profit and other goals of a business enterprise Economic risk - the likelihood that economic mismanagement will cause drastic changes in a country's business environment that adversely affects the profit and other goals of a business enterprise Legal risk - the likelihood that a trading partner will opportunistically break a contract or expropriate property rights LO4: Explain the implications for management practice of national difference in political economy.

How Can Managers Determine A Market’s Overall Attractiveness? The overall attractiveness of a country as a potential market and/or investment site for an international business depends on balancing the benefits, costs, and risks associated with doing business in that country Other things being equal, the benefit-cost-risk trade-off is likely to be most favorable in politically stable developed and developing nations that have free market systems and no dramatic upsurge in either inflation rates or private sector debt

How Can Managers Determine A Market’s Overall Attractiveness? Country Attractiveness