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BG 2 471.23 Fall 2013 Bruce Duggan Providence University College

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Page 1: BG 2 471.23 Fall 2013 Bruce Duggan Providence University College

BG

2471.23

Fall 2013Bruce Duggan

Providence University College

Page 2: BG 2 471.23 Fall 2013 Bruce Duggan Providence University College

To do

read by today Brooks & Stritch

• ch 2

read by this Fri Baron

• ch 1

read by next Tue Baron

• ch 2

case• Personal Watercraft

read by next Fri sim

• Morris Electrohome

discuss next Fri case

• Personal Watercraft

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What’s Cdn Business Like?

& how did it get this way? Brookes & Stritch

» ch 2

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

talk laissez faire

assumption the major role of gov’t is to provide the

conditions for economic growth

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

staples fish fur lumber

• export focus• in raw state• foreign capital• external events

business

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

staples fish fur lumber

• protection• support• monopoly • “the little guy”• development serves commerce

government’s role

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

staples fish fur lumber

• a single elite• government is an arena for

business conflict• population not needed

relationship

Page 8: BG 2 471.23 Fall 2013 Bruce Duggan Providence University College

Cdn Bus/Gov History

staples fish fur lumber wheat

• population needed• but still

elites monopolies vs. “little guy” protection support raw material export external events

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

staples

arteries waterways railroads roads

still elites monopolies vs. “little guy” protection support raw material export external events

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

priorities manufacturing

railroads

farmersconsumersthe West

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

uneven playing field grievances political engagement

• formerly politics a conflict between business interests

• now sometimes became a conflict with business interests

business demanded protection by gov’t from labour unrest

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

depression not unique in

• depth

• duration

unique• industrialized, urban society

unable to withstand shock

result• “The Positive State”

-25%

0%

25%

1800 1900 2000

inflation/deflation

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

“The Positive State”• Keynes

• C. D. Howe

• crown corporations

• social welfare

result• no collapse after the war

gov’t role in economy legitimated ideology available to support practice

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

“The Positive State” expected to foster

• full employment

• stability

• growth

• low inflation

• climate for investment

• satisfaction with capitalism

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

“The Positive State” connect to world economy

• trade agreements defense Autopac NAFTA

• IMF

• World Bank

• G8 expected to cushion shocks

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Cdn Bus/Gov History

deterioration? good critique

• external climate harsher

• never that good

• not that bad now

• interests vary

Page 17: BG 2 471.23 Fall 2013 Bruce Duggan Providence University College

Interests

deflation

rising dollar

even wealth dist

monopolies

low unemployment

-

-

employees

low interest rates

high GDP growth

inflation

consumersowners

Government attempts to reconcile diverging interests

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Interests

owners employees consumers

inflation -

deflation

high GDP growth

low interest rates -

low unemployment

monopolies

even wealth dist

rising dollar

HOWEVER: we’re all owners, employees and consumers

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Case

Personal Watercraft» pg 63

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Baron 1

breadth scientific discovery new understandings institutional change interest group activity moral concerns

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Baron 1

OK anticipation

better issue life cycle specific examples

worse 4 i’s

• Issues

• Interests

• Institutions

• Information

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OK Anticipation

early

late

when forced

damage control

go looking

shape agenda

time

“routine time”

“crisis time”

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OK Anticipation

early

late

when forced

damage control

go looking

shape agenda

time

“routine time”

“crisis time”

low techmature industrygov’t regsmall player

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OK Anticipation

early

late

when forced

damage control

go looking

shape agenda

time

“routine time”

“crisis time”

high technew industrylittle gov’t regmajor player

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4 I’s

Issues• basic unit of analysis

Interests• includes “the public”

Institutions• includes “public sentiment”

Information• what about beliefs?

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Issue Life Cycle

firm impact

time

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Specific Examples

What’s it like to be in an industry? never ends unpredictable industry struggle

• autos vs. tires

• autos vs. gas

• autos vs. lawyers

• domestic vs. importpg 6-8

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Specific Examples

but biased “Special interest groups pursue issues

because…” pg 8

“…[drug] expenditures reflect importance of drugs as health care therapies…” pg 18

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Specific Examples

How different in the US? court mediated multiple fronts media more aggressive more political actors in government money