The Rise and Fall of the Swedish Model
The origin of the Swedish model must be sought and can be found in the 1930s. That is the time when, in many countries, the possibilities of controlling the business
While the first half of the 20th century was marked by political challenges, high inflation, unemployment, and a pressing need for economic recovery, it also witnessed the emergence of a new economic ...
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The origin of the Swedish model must be sought and can be found in the 1930s. That is the time when, in many countries, the possibilities of controlling the business
Politics in Sweden seem more confusing than ever. After the general election of 2014 was followed by some of the most confusing political conflicts in recent history, keeping track of who is doing what
Chapter 8 surveys various pressures on the welfare state, and Chapter 9 concludes with a short discussion on the future of the Swedish model and on lessons from the Swedish experience for other
The Swedish people still have strong support for their welfare state and may, we
In May 2022, Sweden took the historic decision to apply for NATO membership, thereby ending two-hundred years of neutrality and military non-alignment. How can we explain such a
Each group will review Swedish social welfare benefits in one of these areas: Health and Sickness, Family Support, or Pensions. The specific benefits included in these three areas are listed in the article.
In this paper, I am not primarily concerned with pronouncing a general verdict on the Swedish model. Instead, my aim is to ascertain to what extent there exists empirical evidence to back up the views of
The Swedish people still have strong support for their welfare state and may, we hope, restrain future attempts to erode it and even succeed in making it fairer.
The core of the so-called ”Swedish model” was a historic compromise between a social democratic government and a privately owned industrial sector. This compromise represented a
Sweden attracted much attention as an interesting socioeconomic role model already in the 1930s, especially after Marquis Childs published his famous and influential book, The Swedish