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Global Competitiveness and the Financial
Sector in the Nordic Countries
Arturo Bris— Professor of Finance, IMD
Director, IMD World Competitiveness Center Yale International Center for Finance
European Corporate Governance Institute
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Quizz
Which country has achieved positive GDP growth in all but one
years since 1960?
China
Colombia
Denmark
Nigeria
USA
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Quizz
Which country has achieved positive GDP growth in all but one
years since 1960?
China
Colombia
Denmark
Nigeria
USA
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Quizz
One of these countries was not among the top 10 richest countries
(by GDP per capita) in 1970
Japan
Libya
Saudi Arabia
UK
USA
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Quizz
Sorry, wrong question
Only one of these countries was among the top 10 richest countries
(by GDP per capita) in 1970
Japan
Libya
Saudi Arabia
UK
USA
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Quizz
Sorry, wrong question
Only one of these countries was among the top 10 richest countries
(by GDP per capita) in 1970
Japan
Libya
Saudi Arabia
UK
USA
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Herbert Stein's Law
"If something cannot go on forever,
it will stop"
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Applying Stein’s Law:
"Trends that can't continue, won't."
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World Stock Markets:
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Source: Datastream
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Applying Stein’s Law:
"Trends that can't continue, won't."
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World Stock Markets:
MSCI World Index. 1970=100
Source: Datastream
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China
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August 25th, 2015
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GDP Growth – Actual and Expected
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Growth: Back to Normal
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Financial Times, June 11th 2015
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Continued success in the US Remains 1st
Some declining results in Asia Malaysia (14th), Japan (27th), Thailand (30th), Indonesia (42nd)
Mixed results among big emerging countries China (22nd), India (44th), Russia (45th), Brazil (56th)
Partial recovery in Europe Portugal (36th), Spain (37th) and Italy (38th) rise
Snapshot of competitiveness
as of May 28, 2015
THE WORLD COMPETITIVENESS SCOREBOARD 2015 – Who are the winners and losers?
Denmark
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WCY
2015Country
WCY
2014
WCY
2015Country
WCY
2014
1 USA 1 - – 31 Estonia 30 -1
2 China Hong Kong 4 +2 32 France 27 -5
3 Singapore 3 - – 33 Poland 36 +3
4 Switzerland 2 -2 34 Kazakhstan 32 -2
5 Canada 7 +2 35 Chile 31 -4
6 Luxembourg 11 +5 36 Portugal 43 +7
7 Norway 10 +3 37 Spain 39 +2
8 Denmark 9 +1 38 Italy 46 +8
9 Sweden 5 -4 39 Mexico 41 +2
10 Germany 6 -4 40 Turkey 40 - –
11 Taiwan 13 +2 41 Philippines 42 +1
12 UAE 8 -4 42 Indonesia 37 -5
13 Qatar 19 +6 43 Latvia 35 -8
14 Malaysia 12 -2 44 India 44 - –
15 Netherlands 14 -1 45 Russia 38 -7
16 Ireland 15 -1 46 Slovak Republic 45 -1
17 New Zealand 20 +3 47 Romania 47 - –
18 Australia 17 -1 48 Hungary 48 - –
19 United Kingdom 16 -3 49 Slovenia 55 +6
20 Finland 18 -2 50 Greece 57 +7
21 Israel 24 +3 51 Colombia 51 - –
22 China Mainland 23 +1 52 Jordan 53 +1
23 Belgium 28 +5 53 South Africa 52 -1
24 Iceland 25 +1 54 Peru 50 -4
25 Korea Rep. 26 +1 55 Bulgaria 56 +1
26 Austria 22 -4 56 Brazil 54 -2
27 Japan 21 -6 57 Mongolia N/A –
28 Lithuania 34 +6 58 Croatia 59 +1
29 Czech Republic 33 +4 59 Argentina 58 -1
30 Thailand 29 -1 60 Ukraine 49 -11
61 Venezuela 60 -1
Change Change
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The Role of Financial Markets:
Bank Debt vs. Corporate Bonds
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The Role of Financial Development on Competitiveness
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The Role of Financial Development on Competitiveness
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Survey Question:
Finance and banking regulation is sufficiently adequate, [No=0, Yes=10]
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Foreign investors are free to acquire control in domestic companies [No=0, Yes=10]
Capital markets (foreign and domestic) are easily accessible [No=0, Yes=10]
Corporate boards do supervise the management of companies effectively [No=0, Yes=10]
Regulatory compliance is sufficiently developed [No=0, Yes=10]
IMD World Competitiveness Executive Opinion Survey based on an index from 0 to 10
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Nordic Countries
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Private Property Rights Personal security and private property rights are adequately protected [No=0, Yes=10]
Denmark
Finland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
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Nordic Countries
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Cost of Capital Cost of Capital Encourages Business Development [No=0, Yes=10]
Denmark
Finland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
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Case Studies
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Australia
Taiwan
Thailand
China
Poland
Fin
an
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r – C
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Poland
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What matters most
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Chin
a H
ong K
ong
Chin
a M
ain
land
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kore
a R
ep.
Mala
ysia
Phili
ppin
es
Sin
gapore
Taiw
an
Thaila
nd
UA
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Overall 2 22 44 42 27 25 14 41 3 11 30 12
Economic Performance 9 4 16 36 29 15 6 34 3 11 13 7
Government Efficiency 1 35 47 30 42 28 16 36 2 9 27 3
Business Efficiency 1 27 33 34 25 37 10 26 7 14 24 18
Infrastructure 15 25 58 56 13 21 27 57 7 18 46 38
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Rank 54 47 49 49 56 56 21 33 49 46 35 27 34 57 56 21 25 31 52
Tar
iff b
arri
ers
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Cust
om
s' a
uth
ori
ties
[S]
Pro
tect
ionis
m [
S]
Public
sec
tor
contr
acts
[S]
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ign inve
stors
[S]
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ital
mar
kets
[S]
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stm
ent
ince
ntive
s [S
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die
s [S
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Stat
e ow
ner
ship
of en
terp
rise
s [S
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pet
itio
n leg
isla
tion [
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Par
alle
l ec
onom
y [S
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e of doin
g busi
nes
s [S
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atio
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f fir
ms
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ays
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t-up p
roce
dure
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regu
lations
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plo
ymen
t le
gisl
atio
n [
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Imm
igra
tion law
s [S
]
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undan
cy c
ost
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Openess Competition & Regulations Labor regulations
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China: 2.4. Business Legislation
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China: Competitive Landscape
China Mainland 2015 2 27 16 1 57 10 53 10 56 38 34 2 27 46 25 8 20 7 54 39
China Mainland 2014 2 9 11 1 58 24 54 14 53 36 37 1 28 40 30 4 14 7 53 45
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If Financial Markets are right, perhaps we should look for long-
term growth
Where is it?
In Competitive Economies
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The Requirements of a Competitive System:
Self-Assessment
1. A Good Government
Does your country have a government which:
Enacts/Enforces regulation which promotes business creation,
Focuses on job creation as priority #1,
Is transparent, corruption-free,
Enjoys a healthy financial position?
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The Requirements of a Competitive System:
Self-Assessment
2. Investing in people
Does government policy provides resources so that:
Education and Health Systems are of high quality,
Infrastructure is reliable and supports business,
Fosters innovation,
Improves quality of life for people?
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The Requirements of a Competitive System:
Self-Assessment
3. A value-enhancing business culture
Do enterprises in your country:
Have access to financing, even if small,
Do have good governance systems,
Are productive and efficient,
Are managed by executives with the right values and attitudes?
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Thank you!!!
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