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Nordic Model Success

Gideon Fairchild

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Publisher: Publifye

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Nordic Model Success explores the unique economic and political systems of Scandinavian countries, examining how they've achieved high living standards, economic equality, and environmental sustainability. The book delves into the core tenets of the Nordic model, such as universal healthcare and free education, analyzing how these policies foster equitable and productive societies. A key insight is the emphasis on consensus-based decision-making, involving strong labor unions and government collaboration. The book traces the historical development of the Nordic model, highlighting key turning points and challenges following World War II. It is structured to first introduce core concepts and historical context, then examines policy areas like labor markets and environmental policy, before finally assessing the strengths, weaknesses, and adaptability of the model. By using data sources, economic statistics, and case studies, the book challenges the narrative that economic growth must sacrifice social welfare, arguing that strategic investments can lead to long-term prosperity.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 75 pages.

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