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1 National Differences in Political Economy

2 Bekerja dalam Kelompok 1.Bentuklah kelompok dengan maksimal anggota 3 orang 2.Carilah 1 negara yang menarik menurut Anda 3.Temukanlah bagaimana sistem di negara tersebut meliputi: 1.Sistem Politik 2.Sistem Ekonomi 3.Sistem Hukum Tuliskan sumbernya

3 3 main topics Political SystemSystem Economic SystemSystem Legal SystemSystem

4 Political System A political system is the system of government in a nation Political systems can be assessed – in terms of the degree to which they emphasize collectivism as opposed to individualism – in terms of the degree to which they are democratic or totalitarian

5 A country’s political economy refers to its political, economic, and legal systems These systems are interdependent, and interact and influence each other A country’s political system has major implications for the practice of international business

6 Collectivism vs Individualism Collectivism refers to a system that stresses the primacy of collective goals over individual goals – Collectivism can be traced to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato – Today, socialists support collectivism When collectivism is emphasized, the needs of the society as whole are generally viewed as being more important than individual freedoms

7 Collectivism vs Individualism Individualism is a political philosophy that suggests individuals should have freedom over their economic and political pursuits – It can be traced to Aristotle who argued that individual diversity and private ownership are desirable Individualism stresses – individual freedom and self-expression – letting people pursue their own self-interests to achieve the best overall good for society – democratic systems and free markets

8 Democracy and Totalitarianism Democracy is a political system in which government is by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives Totalitarianism is a form of government in which one person or political party exercises absolute control over all spheres of human life, and opposing political parties are prohibited

9 Democracy and Individualism Generally, democracy and individualism go hand in hand The most common form of democracy today is representative democracy, where elected representatives vote on behalf of constituents

10 Totalitarianism and Collectivism Collectivism and totalitarianism generally go hand in hand In most totalitarian regimes – there is widespread political repression – there are no free and fair elections – media is censored – basic civil liberties are denied – challenges to the regime are prohibitedprohibited

11 Economic System Political ideology and economic systems are connected There are three types of economic systems: the market economy, the command economy, and the mixed economy A free market system is likely in countries where individual goals are given primacy over collective goals State-owned enterprises and restricted markets are common in countries where collective goals are dominant

12 Market Economy In a pure market economy the goods and services that a country produces, and the quantity in which they are produced is determined by supply and demand Consumers, through their purchases, determine what us produced and in what quantity The role of government is to encourage free and fair competition between private producers

13 Command Economy In a pure command economy the goods and services that a country produces, the quantity in which they are produced, and the price at which they are sold are all planned by the government All businesses are state owned, and so have little incentive to control costs and be efficient Because there is no private ownership, there is little incentive to better serve consumer needs

14 Mixed Economy A mixed economy includes some elements of a market economy and some elements of a command economy Governments tend to take over troubled firms that are considered to be vital to national interests The number of mixed economies in the world today is fallingfalling

15 Legal System The legal system of a country refers to the rules, or laws, that regulate behavior, along with the processes by which the laws of a country are enforced and through which redress for grievances is obtained A country’s legal system is important because – laws regulate business practice – laws define the manner in which business transactions are to be executed – laws set down the rights and obligations of those involved in business transactions

16 3 Main Types of Legal System 1.Common law (based on tradition, precedent, and custom) – found in most of Great Britain’s former colonies, including the United States 2.Civil law (based on a very detailed set of laws organized into codes) – found in over 80 countries, including Germany, France, Japan, and Russia 3.Theocratic law (based on religious teachings) – Islamic law is the most widely practiced


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