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Country Differences in Political Economy 2 Chapter Country Differences in Political Economy

Political Systems System of Government in Nations” Political systems have two dimensions Degree of collectivism vs. individualism Degree of democracy vs. totalitarianism

Collectivism Collective goals are more important than individual goals Individual rights are sacrificed for the good of the majority In the modern world collectivism is expressed through socialism

Socialism Socialist ideology is split into 2 broad camps Communism Communists believe that socialism can only be achieved through violent revolution and totalitarian dictatorship Social democracy Marxist roots. State owned enterprises run for public good rather than private profit

Individualism Is the direct opposite of collectivism Central tenet is that individual economic and political freedoms are the ground rules on which society is based

Democracy versus totalitarianism Democracy and totalitarianism are at different ends of a continuum with many shades of gray in between

Democracy Government is by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy) Elected representatives are held accountable through safeguards

Totalitarianism One person/party exercises absolute control over all spheres of human life (competing political parties are banned) communist totalitarianism theocratic totalitarianism tribal totalitarianism right wing totalitarianism

Economic systems Connection between political ideology and economic systems countries where individual goals are given primacy free market economic systems are fostered countries where collective goals are given primacy there is marked state control of markets

Types of economic systems Market economy: what is produced & in what quantity is determined by supply/demand and signaled to producers through a price system Command economy: planned by government Mixed economy: a balance of both of the above State-directed economy: the state directly influences the investment activities of private enterprise through “industrial policy”

Spread of market based systems Shift Centrally Planned Economies Mixed Market – Based

The nature of economic transformation Deregulation Removal of legal restriction to the free play of market systems Allowing establishment and operations of private enterprises Privatization Transfer of ownership of state owned enterprise to private individuals Legal systems Laws that support a market economy

Implications for international business Country differences influence: Attractiveness Benefits First mover Late mover advantages Cost Risk Political risk Economic risk Legal risk