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ESTONIA IN TRANSITIONMuslimin (1006793990)

Haensri Jemy (

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Located on the Baltic Sea, and offering a gateway to Russia

Where is Estonia?

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Estonian History

Soviet Era (prior to 1989)• Poorest citizens in

Europe (did not improve after WW II)

• Economic decisions centralized in Moscow.

• No R&D, no Sales & Marketing functions

Perestroika (1989-1990)•Few manufacturing industries privatized

•However, sold only to ethnic Russians

Transition to Independence (1991)•Political turmoil and uncertainty

•Visible demonstrations against Russia’s military

Free country in 1991

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Lack of constitution, democratic institutions, and a legal system;Obsolete and bad infrastructures;Below-western-standard banking sector;Economy crisis:

high inflation declining GDP, export halted, domestic demand feel, companies went bankrupt, unemployed skilled & unskilled people

Estonia as a free country in 1991

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How has Estonia substantially improved its competitiveness, and performed so well compared to most other transition countries? How was Estonia able to advance so rapidly?

Question 1

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Post-Independence Political & Economy Decisions

Open for trades and investments•Memberships of WTO and later the EU•Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) in 1992•No exchange controls or restrictions on foreign investment

Transformations•Communist-led planned economy to western market economy•Pegged currency to German Mark (1992) and the Euro (2002)

Structural Reformations•Privatization of state-owned firms (incl. utilities)•Building modern infrastructures.•Simple tax system

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Post-Independence Political & Economy Decisions (cont’d)

Business Environment

•100% literacy rate in Estonia•A state system offering good education for all in 9 + 3 year education system.

Education

•The Estonia Information Technology College was established in Tallinn in September 1999

Technology

•Modernized infrastructure.•Privatized utilities.

Infrastructure

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Post-Independence Political & Economy Decisions (cont’d)

Business Environmen

t (cont’d)

•Banks played the dominant role in Estonia’s financial markets

Financial Markets

•Strong Exports.•Tax-free/customs-free zoneTrade•Foreign MNC significant contributed to exports

Foreign Direct

Investment

•develop a number of emerging clusters

Economy

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Post-Independence Political & Economy Decisions (cont’d)

Clusters

Develop emerging clusters, typically built around the country’s traditional industrial sectors.

Integrate with some of the stronger clusters in the Nordic region, such as:

Food processing. Logistics. Forest products. Textiles and apparel. Automotive components. Telecommunications.

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Compare Estonia’s success with that of Chile. What are the similarities? What are the differences?

Question 2

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Estonia vs Chile

Similarities Econom

y crisis due to political turmoil

Free-trade market and bilateral trade agreement

Conduct structural reforms, liberalization in domestic market, and sharp reduction in trade barriers

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Estonia vs Chile (cont’d)

Differences

Estonia•No significant energy and mineral reserves

Chile•Mineral-rich•world’s largest copper reserve•Second largest lithium reserves

•Medium income country

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Estonia vs Chile (cont’d)

Differences (cont’d)

Estonia•Has a long history in IT and telecommunication

Chile•Agriculture•Has a long success history in wine making industry

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Estonia vs Chile (cont’d)

Differences

(cont’d)

Estonia•After the civil demonstration against Russia’s military, the civil society governs Estonia.•No military approach.

Chile•The military government to stabilize the political situation (Pinochet declared a state of emergency that gave government draconian powers).

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What are the issues facing Estonia in 2002?

Question 3

• The country was sometimes used as a test market for new

technologies by companies such as Erickson and Nokia. The IT and telco clusters grow faster among the Baltic Countries.

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What recommendations would you make to Estonia’s leaders?

Question 4

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Recommendations to Estonian Leaders

Balancing development

between bank & other financial

institution.

Defending competitive advance or

high technology in all sectors.

Vasten the export area to get more powerful

trade.

Increasing FDI to create

jobs.

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