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Society, Environment and Sustainability of Business 2nd Annual International Conference of The Latvian Economic Association Akad. Raita Karnīte Riga, 4 March 2011
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What Three dimensions and six questions for discussion From the economist’s point of view – all are interrelated Society – people and relations Environment – quality of life, resources: availability, use, economic megastrategy Sustainability of business – what to produce and how
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Society How big is society? Is number of population important? Who we are, what is our motivation?
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Population age structure – males and females, begining of 1992
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Population age structure – males and females, begining of 2010
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Population age structure – males and females, begining of year
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Demographic profile of Latvia – Eurostat forecasts (2009 - 2061) – % change
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Population structure in Tajikistan on January 1, 2009, thsd people.Total 7373.8 thsd people, 3698.9 thsd males 3674.9 thsd females) vīrieši sievietes
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GDP per head (2009) (%, EU-27=100) and average population density (2007), people per 1 km2
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GDP (2009) in market prices per 1 km2 and population density (2007), average per 1 km2
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Government expenditure (2009) in market prices per 1 km2 and population density (2007), average per 1 km2
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Relations – social choice and individual preferences Preferences: what people want: Young people: to have good education, to have good job and carrier opportunities to live in prosperity Latvia – other country – who knows?
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Relations – social choice and individual preferences Adult: to live better now to be honest if others are, if the government is not able to change things. Latvia – other countries – who knows? Individual pereferences dominate Organisation of the society – political parties – civil society – collective pressure deminishes
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Relations – social choice and individual preferences What remains for social choice: Low tax discipline – low social quaranties – essential needs are threatened Irrelevance to the state – somebody will come and do for me – emigration – lack of workforce – who are left should be highly effective These simple facts should be taken into account in economic policy Consolidation should be subbordinated – not main issue
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The quality - education Formal education Life-long learning Lot of theories and reform proposals Major goal - to make people economically independent But also – to get value added from the spent money
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Society Economy as if people matter: provocative issue - kind of “should be” what it is? – how much people may expect to receive - how much should they pay sustainable consumption – yes, but how who is supervisor – the state, traditions, ethics, material goals
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Items of concern regarding “society” dimension The size – population policy The motivation - relations with the state The quality – education The organisation – civil organisations The expectations – what may I receive and what should I pay
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Environment – issues for consideration Economy as a subsystem of nature – or nature as a factor in competition Economic use of resources (wood, sea) Compromise between economic activities and environment – dilemma of economic growth Competition of resources (land is also resource) Green economy – environment protection or mega business project
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Sustainability of business In search of new business philosophy – lifestyle business, intrapreneurship, EFP What is needed for business to be sustainable: market stable business environment scale (other businesses around) effective business structure (sectors, size of companies) smart and creative people who are in Latvia trust to future living conditions – schools, roads, home
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Sustainability of business – current trends - macro
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GDP growth – Baltic countries
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Industry growth
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Foreign trade, mln. LVL
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Foreign trade - structure Exports/Imports2009201020092010 Capital goods10.68.410.711.7 Intermediate goods 55.858.546.147.5 Consumer goods 25.825.230.926.4 Other4.15.17.810.1 Cars3.12.72.12.6
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Foreign trade Most important goods: Agriculture and food - 17.5% Timber and products – 18% Metal – 14% (steel and 8.4%) Mechanisms and appliances – 14.6% Total 64.1%) Oil and mineral fuel – 5.6% Chemical industry – 7.5%, of which pharmacy 4 percent points Transport vehicles and their parts – 5.6% of which surface transport means – 5 percent pionts
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Issues for consideration Sustainable consumption Market, the state external economic policy, theoretical explanations Economic policy – development versus consolidation Environment – helps ar harms Business education – theory, practice, intersystems Motivation
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