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Political Environment of Global Markets
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Political Risks - Confiscation - Expropriation - Domestication
- Protectionism Regulations: Export Controls Import Restrictions Exchange Controls Local-Content Laws Tax Controls Price Controls Labor Problems - Political and Social Activity Violence, War Spill over of Country Perception
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Image of American Brands in Foreign Countries
The Bush Factor? Handelsblatt 11 August 2004, p.9
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Protectionism Governmental Restrictions on Trade to Protect its Interests Arguments for Protectionism: Infant Industry Jobs at Home Protection of Home Industry Conservation of natural Resources National Defense Retaliation Lasting Protectionism has always been detrimental to countries in the long run.
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The Price of Protectionism
Industry Total Costs to Number of Cost per Consumers Jobs Saved Job Saved (in $ millions) Textiles and apparel $27, ,000 $ 42,000 Carbon Steel 6,800 9,000 $ 750,000 Autos 5,800 55,000 $ 105,000 Dairy products 5,500 25,000 $ 220,000 Shipping 3,000 11,000 $ 270,000 Meat 1,800 11,000 $ 160,000 SOURCE: Michael McFadden, “Protectionism Can’t Protect Jobs,” Fortune, May11, 1987, pp. 125.
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Source: 2002 Annual Report—Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Managing Political Risk
1. Identify Financial Exposure - Relative Importance of Market - Mode of Entry 2. Quantify Political Risk - Use of Internal and External Experts - Use of Risk Management Companies
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Business Environment Risk Intelligence (BERI)
Beri Provides a Rating of Countries According to Their Political Risks 1. Identification of Risk Factors 2. Correlation of Factors with Occurrence of Damage 3. Quantitative Weighing of Risk Factors Risk Factors: - Fractionalization of Political Spectrum - Fractionalization of different ethnic, religious, or language groups - Coercive Measures Required to Retain Power
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Risk Factors (cont..): - Mentality, including Xenophobia, Nationalism, Corruption, Nepotism - Social Conditions, including Population Density, Wealth Distribution - Organization and Strength of Radical Forces - Dependence on Major Powers - Negative Influence of Regional Political Forces - Societal Conflict, involving Demonstrations, Strikes, Street Violence - Instability through Assassinations, non-Constitutional Changes, Guerrilla Wars
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Strategies to Lessen Political Risk
- Joint Ventures Good Citizen - Planned Domestication
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Some web pages: http://www.state.gov/
The U.S. Department of state provides a wide variety of information on international topics including a rudimentary analysis of political and economic risk in foreign countries. This governmental site provides information about foreign trade statistics This privately held for-fee site provides information about country risk. Upon request BERI analyses and evaluates industry specific political risk in foreign countries
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