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Albania’s Troubled Economy Justin Wise [email protected] Geography 308 (Russia and Eastern Europe) Professor Zoltan Grossman University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Spring 2005 Where in the World is Albania? http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/al.htm Influences on Albania’s Economy Geography Coastal boundary Mountainous region History War Transition from Communist government Foreign assistance Pyramid Schemes http://www.factmonster.co m/ipka/A0107268.html Geography of Albania Similar in size to the state of Maryland Coast is along the Adriatic Sea Two major regions: Mountainous Coastal lowlands http://www.grida.no/db/maps/prod/level3/id_1259.htm Mountainous Region http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/6820/PEI SAZH2.JPG 70% of the landmass is mountainous highlands Highlands located in the North, East, and South Mountainous Land Use & Industry Land Use Mining Timber Livestock Industry Machining Cement production Textile Metal goods http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/atlas_east_europe/albaniaeconomy.jpg Coastal Region Densely populated Contains a majority of the country’s agricultural lands http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/6820/ vlora8.jpg Coastal Land Use & Industry Land Use Agriculture Wheat, Grapes, Dairy, etc. Pasture land Industry Petroleum refineries Chemicals Textiles Food Processing http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/atlas_east_europe/albania-landuse.jpg History of Albania Long history of involvement in war Isolation from rest of world in Enver Hoxha (communist) dictatorship Dramatic shifts in government systems Large amounts of foreign aid in recent years Corrupted Pyramid business practices Long history of involvement in war Occupied during both World Wars WWI WWII Italy, Serbia, Greece, & France Germany & later Soviet Union Pro-Nazi “Greater Albania” included Kosovo and western Macedonia Kosovo Conflict Large numbers of KosovarAlbanian refugees www.msnbc.com/news/546910.asp&h=249 &w=330&sz=19&tbnid=8ThwmEGLh68J: &tbnh=86&tbnw=114&start=17&prev=/i mages%3Fq%3Dalbanian%2Bwar%26hl%3 Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DG Isolation from the rest of the world Enver Hoxha Albania’s 1st communist chief of state Ruled for 40 years Albania became the most tightly controlled country in Europe Restricted trade Limited communication with the rest of Europe http://ciml.250x.com/gallery/enver.jpg Shifts in governmental systems Early 1900s-1948 – Socialist 1948-1991 – Communist Soviet Communism Enver Hoxha dictatorship Chinese Communism 1991-1992 – Reformed Socialist 1992-Present – Emerging Democracy Large amounts of Foreign Aid Italy, under Mussolini, provides aid when he gained Albania (1935-1939) Communist partisan leader Enver Hoxha takes over Albania joins Soviet-allied Council for Mutual Economic Assistance “Comecon” (1949) Hoxha signed agreement between Soviet Union and Albania for economic assistance (1951) Foreign Aid Continued… Large amounts of economic aid from Soviet Union, Eastern European countries, and China begin pouring into Albania (1959) Albania sides with China, Soviet economic support to Albania stops, and Chinese aid is increased (1960) China terminates all economic aid to Albania (1978), and it becomes the poorest country in Europe The Pyramids of Albania! Albanians personal savings soared Equaling ~15% of the nation’s GDP (1995) Investors saw opportunity Introduction of the pyramid scheme… How the Pyramid System Works High interest rates Promise of 30%-50% return Earliest depositors gain most return Everyone investing benefits Or do they… Pyramids Gone Awry All but few operated honestly Systems corrupted by swindlers and pseudobusinesses Many Albanians fooled Effects of the Pyramid Schemes 50% of Albania’s GDP lost to the schemes $1.2 billion ½ of nation’s money gone (only eight years ago!) Albanian government blamed by the people Trust in the government broken Judiciary and bureaucracy remain weak Effects continued… Massive rioting broke out Foreign minister Tritan Shehu attacked and injured after trying to calm the rioters Police stations, town halls, court houses set on fire US forces currently in Albania helped to control crowds Current Economic Status Poorest country in Europe Relatively high unemployment rate Lowest European standard of living 15.8% (closer estimates near 30%) Organized crime flourishes in chaotic circumstances Remains a developing country, even though it’s in Europe EU Membership? Not a chance! http://www1.tip.nl/~t100878/ALPI X/jube.jpg Currency & Exchange Rate http://www1.tip.nl/~t100878/ALPIX/abb5lv.jpg Leke or Lek Current Exchange Rate http://www1.tip.nl/~t100878/ALPIX/abc1laa.gif 97.42 per US Dollar Future Albanian Economy Striving for a more openmarket economy New chief of state Alfred Moisiu (elected July 2002) Restored public order Increased economic activity and trade Remittances of workers abroad help to supplement the GDP http://cp.settlement.org/english/albania/ images/alb17.jpg References 1. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/altoc.html 2. http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/european/albania/al.html 3. http://www.abacci.com/atlas/economy3.asp?countryID=121 4. http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/world/A0856539.html 5. http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0107268.html 6. http://www.state.gov/p/eur/ci/al/c4069.htm 7. http://www.worldbank.org/html/prddr/trans/so97/albania2.htm 8. http://www.b-info.com/places/Bulgaria/news/97-01/jan28a.omri