Title: Responsible Growth in a Global World
1Responsible Growth in a Global World
Opportunities and Threats
- Prof. Dr. Renate Schubert
2Overview
- What is Responsible Growth?
- Globalization - Strengths/Weaknesses of
Switzerland - Globalization - Threats to Responsible Growth
- Globalization - Opportunities for Responsible
Growth - Globalization - Challenges for Switzerland
- Specific Challenges for Industry, Science and
Education
3What is Responsible Growth?
- Responsible growth means that an economy is
growing such that future generations and other
countries/regions have similar growth
opportunities - Close relation to the notion of sustainability
to satisfy the needs of todays generation
without endangering the satisfaction of future
generations needs
4Some Determinants of Responsible Growth
- Strong and reliable institutional framework
- Well educated workforce
- Efficient and flexible labor markets
- Stable macroeconomic conditions
- Technological innovations
- Open markets
5Some Determinants of Responsible Growth
- Protection of natural resources and environment
- Climate change mitigation
- Development assistance
- International cooperation
6Which are the Challenges for Switzerland? Part I
- As we will see, Switzerlands current position is
not bad - However, threats are significant and increasing
- Key areas of action have to be identified
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8Globalization Strengths of Switzerland
- Global comparison Switzerland is well positioned
- 1) Global Competitiveness Index 2008 (World
Economic Forum) - ? Switzerland ranked 2nd of 134 after the
United States for its overall competitiveness - ? ranked 2nd for its sophisticated business
culture and 3rd for its innovation capacity
9Globalization Strengths of Switzerland
- 2) World Competitiveness Yearbook 2008 (IMD
Lausanne) - ?Switzerland ranked 4 of 55 after the United
States, Singapore and Hong Kong -
10Globalization Strengths of Switzerland
- 3) Economic Freedom of the World-Index 2008
(Fraser Institute) - ?Switzerland ranked 4 of 141 after Hong Kong,
Singapore and New Zealand for its overall
economic freedom
11Globalization Strengths of Switzerland
- Strengths (GCI 2008)
- Quality of research institutions rank 1
- Company spending on RD rank 1
- University-industry research collaboration rank 2
- Quality of educational system rank 3 Quality
of overall infrastructure rank 1 - Financial market sophistication rank 1
- Efficiency of legal framework rank 3
12Globalization Weaknesses of Switzerland
- Weaknesses (GCI 2008)
- University enrollment rate rank 45
- Prevalence of trade barriers rank 80
- Government debt rank 99
- Strength of investor protection rank 113
- Agricultural policy costs rank 118
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14Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- Increased sensitivity to external economic
volatility - Demographic shift and human resources
- Strong competition with emerging economies
- Natural resources and environmental depletion
- Global climate change
- International security problems
15Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 1. Increased sensitivity to external economic
volatility - International integration leads to increased
sensitivity to disruptions emanating from global
markets (e.g. global financial crisis) - Increased dependence of single countries on the
world economic situation
16Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 2. Demographic Shift and Human Resources
- Swiss population will be declining and getting
older - Social insurance schemes will be at risk
- New ways to profit from older persons work and
life experience are needed
17Human Resources and Demography
- Population in Switzerland
- Peak reached in 2025
18Human Resources and Demography
- Population pyramides in Switzerland
19Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 2. Demographic Shift and Human Resources
- Longer working lives for all people make sense
- A good education for younger people is required
to sustain a high GDP level - Until now the university enrolment in Switzerland
is relatively low (27 of university degree
holders vs. 36 in OECD 7.7 vs. 9.1 for
science engineering)
20Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 2. Demographic Shift and Human Resources
- Qualified immigration may be desired (economic
vs. cultural effects) - Current new immigration is qualified (20? 60
with bachelor or more) - Fields RD, informatics, education, finance and
insurance (high value added)
21Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 2. Demographic Shift and Human Resources
- Female labor force is not used adequately
- High female participation in the labor market
(60) - BUT extremely high share of part time work (due
to child care and domestic work)
22Human Resources and Demography
Level of employment in Switzerland, 1991 and 2007
Female
Male
Full time 90-100
Part time 50-89
Part time less than 50
23Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 3. Strong competition with emerging economies
- Competition with emerging economies like India,
China or Russia will increase (increased
productivity, technological innovations, educated
workforce, etc.) - Home markets are contested (labor, products)
- Problem of short term vs. long term effects
24Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 3. Stronger competition with emerging economies
- Protectionist reactions and increasing trade
barriers as potential consequence (e.g. based on
environmental protection or intellectual
property) - Stronger integration and networks as remedy?
25Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 4. Natural Resources and Environmental Depletion
- Switzerlands wealth is partly depending on
natural resources and landscapes - Deterioration of natural resources and
environment endangers future wealth - Internalization of (negative externalities) as
essential requirement
26Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 5. Global Climate Change
- Ongoing climate change causes environmental
degradation ? Consequences for Switzerland - Glacier melt reduced snow cover in winter
- Changes in the characteristic landscape
- Decreasing income from snow tourism
- ? Diversification of tourism sector necessary
(e.g. promotion of summer tourism)
27Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 5. Global Climate Change
- Increased temperatures reduced water
availability in summer - Species migration / Reduced biodiversity
- Decrease in agricultural productivity (long term)
- Forest degradation
- Reduced productivity of hydroelectric power
plants - Glacier melt warming of permafrost
- Increased risk of extreme events (flooding,
landslides)
28Globalization Threats to Responsible Growth
- 6. International Security Problems
- Distributional inequalities cause security
problems - Global climate change causes international
security problems due to a deterioration of
natural resources and environmental quality - Ethical questions involved
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30Globalization Opportunities for Responsible
Growth
- Increasing market size ? opportunities for Swiss
technologies, e.g. environmental technologies - Increasing environmental activities ? first mover
advantage innovation incentives - Immigration of highly skilled work force ?
balancing the decline in Swiss population
31Globalization Opportunities for Responsible
Growth
- Lower importance of industrial production as
compared to technologies and services ?
corresponds to comparative advantages of
Switzerland - Political system (democracy) as stabilizing
factor and export product - Role of Switzerland at the international level
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33Globalization Challenges for Switzerland Part
II
- Improvement of current opportunities matters
(technology, work force quality, political
system, environment, international activities) - Fighting against current or potential threats
matters - Key areas increasing competitiveness, improving
human resources, mitigating environmental damages
34Globalization Challenges for Switzerland (1)
Competition
- Reduce agricultural support payments
- Remove non-tariff trade barriers
- Liberalize network industries (energy,
telecommunications, postal services) - Reduce costs of social spending (e.g. for health
system) - Warning competitive elements vs. ethical values
35Specific Challenges for Industry, Science and
Education (2) Human Resources
- Maintain the high overall quality of education
- Increase the openness of Swiss education system
- Increase activities to form intellectual elites
- Increase interdisciplinarity (research/ teaching)
- Increase the cooperation between science and
industry to enhance technological innovation
36Specific Challenges for Industry, Science and
Education (2) Human Resources
- Increase the permeability between industry,
(politics) and academia - Improve the integration of younger and older
persons in education and work - Improve the integration of immigrants into the
labor market and society - Facilitate women's full-time participation in the
labor market
37Specific Challenges for Industry, Science and
Education (3) Environment, Climate
- Introduce measures to reduce consumption of
natural resources and energy - Strengthen the cooperation between academia and
industry with respect to certification (life
cycle assessments, sustainability) - Investigate into ways to overcome myopic
behavior/ discounting of consumers and
politicians
38Specific Challenges for Industry, Science and
Education (3) Environment, Climate
- Involve students of all ages in interdisciplinary
problem solving - With global focus develop new products within
the area of environmental finance - Improve and participate in international GHG
mitigation strategies (CDM, emissions trading
etc.)
39Résumé
- Current global position of Switzerland is OK
- Future threats to Switzerlands wealth and
development as well as to Swiss contributions to
global wealth and development are significant - Competitiveness, human resources and natural
resources climate change are the most important
areas
40Résumé
- Strong collaboration of industry, science and
education can maintain or improve Switzerlands
position - This cooperation enables Switzerlands
responsible growth, i.e. a growth which also
contributes to an improvement of the welfare
conditions within less rich countries worldwide
and for future generations