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How different capitalist systems cope with the current crisis? PROJECT

How different capitalist systems cope with the current crisis? PROJECT. A. PURPOSE. The purpose of this project is to evaluate how different capitalist systems cope with the current crisis and to see what kind of measures are employed to ease the burden and help revitalizing the economy.

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How different capitalist systems cope with the current crisis? PROJECT

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  1. How different capitalist systems cope with the current crisis?PROJECT

  2. A. PURPOSE The purpose of this project is to evaluate how different capitalist systems cope with the current crisis and to see what kind of measures are employed to ease the burden and help revitalizing the economy.

  3. B. COUNTRIES Our research will focus on the following economies: • USA, UK, Germany, France and South-Eastern European countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, BIH

  4. C. PLAN OF WORK We will: • Describe the basic characteristics of each county before the crisis. • Describe how and when the crisis is affecting the observed economy • Try to see what kind of measures are observed economies taking in order to tackle the crisis.

  5. C.1Description of the basic characteristics of each county before the crisis • As a starting point we will take year 2007. • Our investigation will be based on figure 1

  6. In respect to labor market we will need to specify among other things also • the role of the union (what kind of role does it pay, how important it is….) • the other measures that describe the labor market (regulatory rules…..) • …

  7. In respect to government we will need tospecify among otherthings also • the size (share in GDP) • how in debt it is • Ownership of government in financial institutions, real-sector…. • What is the general policy of government towards interventions in real sector economy • …

  8. In respect to the financial sector (banks, financial institutions) we will need to specify among other things also • the size of the financial sector • how regulate is/was • …

  9. In respect to the real sector economy we will need to specify among other things also • what are the main sectors • ownership structure • what are the main trading partners (export) • how much they import and from where • …..

  10. In respect to households we will need to specify among other things also • their saving patterns (bonds, banks deposits) • How much credits they have and what kind… • …

  11. C.2.Description on when and how the describe the crisis affected is affecting the observed economy • When it hit (is hitting) the economy • What sectors are affected • How much are affected • …

  12. C.3. Descriptions of measures that observed economies are taking in order to tackle the crisis

  13. Measures in the financial sector • Tightening the control and supervisions • Giving loans to • ….. • Measures in the real-sector • Investment subsidies • Payroll subsidies • Pension and health contribution subsidies • Credits for exports • …. • Measures in labor markets • Payroll subsidies • Pension and health contribution subsidies • … • Measures in goods and service markets • Increased tariffs • …..

  14. D. HOW TO MONITOR So far there has not been any in dept analysis of the crisis and its effect on the economies so in conducting our analysis we will need to be quite innovative. We will need to relay mainly on the magazines, newspapers and onto the web pages of institutions that are monitoring and analyzing the crisis, with the exception of point C.1. where we will be able to use also books on the comparative economics.

  15. Description of the basic characteristics of each county before the crisis • Books on comparative economics (James Angresano, Comparative Economics, 1992) • Statistical offices of each country and EUROSTAT • EBRD (web page and publications) • World Bank (web page and publications) • IMF World Bank (web page and publications) • ….

  16. Description on when and how the describe the crisis affected is affecting the observed economy • Magazines like The Economist, Time, Newsweek, Business Week, Foreign Affairs…. • Newspapers (for each country we will select two to three main newspapers and we will carefully go thru them starting from the middle of year 2008 • EBRD (web page and publications) • World Bank (web page and publications) • IMF World Bank (web page and publications) • …

  17. Descriptions of measures that observed economies are taking in order to tackle the crisis • Magazines like The Economist, Time, Newsweek, Business Week, Foreign Affairs…. • Newspapers (for each country we will select two to three main newspapers and we will carefully go thru them starting from the middle of year 2008 • EBRD (web page and publications) • World Bank (web page and publications) • IMF World Bank (web page and publications) • …

  18. E. GROUPS FOR PROJECT I. UK/USA II. France / Germany III. Scandinavia 1. Feregotto Tadej 1. Markovska Mila 1. Fagerholm Riitta Karina 2. Santovac Dunja 2. Orel Nejc 2. Primožič Ana 3. Milutinović Biljana 3. Androjna Jaka 3. Amon Iztok 4. Bricelj Anja 4. Saksida Gregor 4. Špehar David IV. South-Eastern EC V. China versus India VI. Russia-Kazahstan Senčar Miha 1. Homar Timotej 1. Druzhinin Grigory Boškovska Tanja 2. Erjavec Vanja 2. Samambayeva Aizhan Krklješ Olivera 3. Juvan Marko 3. Brankov Kaja Santini Luciano 4. Leskovec Darja 4. Krapež Jana Klajnšek Petra VII. Spain versus Italy VIII. Baltic countries v. CEC IX.Japan v. South Korea 1. Sancin Maja 1. Pahor Melania 1. Šinkovec Tina 2. Lah Ajda 2. Skočir Matevž 2. Zatler Tanja 3. Brilli Andraž 3. Tepeš Matic 3. Krebelj Marko 4. Begonja Marta 4. Mojsovska Tijana 4. Grubelnik Tina

  19. E. TIMETABLE

  20. G. GRADING Your grade will be based as follows: • second draft of the paper that is due on 16th of April and presentation on May 6th: 30% of final grade • progress reports end of June: 10% of final grade • progress reports beginning of September: 15% of final grade and • final version of the paper (15th of October): 45% of final grade.

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