Factbook Draft William Kwok  Enoch Ng  Ainsley Hart  Martina Nikic Axel Durand-Smet  Mahmoud Abu Hannoud.

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Factbook Draft William Kwok  Enoch Ng  Ainsley Hart  Martina Nikic Axel Durand-Smet  Mahmoud Abu Hannoud

Countries Republic of PolandSwitzerland

Introduction Republic of Poland Former member of the USSR Current member of the European Union Population: 38,501,000 Currency: Zloty GDP per capita: US$ Switzerland Current member of the European Free Trade Association Population: 7,907,000 Currency: Swiss Franc GDP per capita: US$ 83383

Industry Banking

Information Republic of Poland The country’s banking sector is 70% owned by foreign investors Polish banks could recover relatively quickly, thanks to the 3.8% economic growth last year and the re-pricing of risk There are issues which may affect the country’s growth Switzerland All banks are regulated by FINMA Banking began in the eighteenth century The financial sector employed about 5.6% of the entire Swiss workforce There are roughly 327 authorized banks and securities dealers in Switzerland

Frameworks Porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition eg. Swiss bank – banking secrecy/privacy Globalization of Financial Sector Competition within industry with major banks

Frameworks National Diamond of Competitive Analysis

Dimensions to Research Political (historical effects, degree of government interference) Legal (regulations, laws, corruption, banking secrecy esp Swiss Bank) Economical (free market vs mixed market, economical stability, EU Debt Crisis) Sociocultural (demographics, both European countries, lifestyles, risk adversity, ethical values, mass media reception, social views, employment culture) Technological (technical support, infrastructure) Global (cross-national interactions and cooperation, globalization of financial sector)

Factbook Layout CIA Factbook -Supporting visuals -Strong information hierarchy -Easy-to-interpret categorizing

Factbook Layout Nation Master Factbook -Cluttered -Less visual representation -Weak information hierarchy -Pure data representation

Our Factbook -In-depth visual representation of data/statistics to make it more presentable and comprehendible (lacking in most factbook examples) -Simplicity and easy-to-comprehend -Interpretations of Data, summaries and drawn conclusions (qualitative) -Applications of theories & models -Evident comparisons -Other visuals to support and stimulate audience -Relevancy & recentcy, minimize clutter and irrelevant information Objectives

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