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Sweden and the Revival of the Capitalist Welfare State (Paperback)
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Sweden and the Revival of the Capitalist Welfare State (Paperback)
Series: New Thinking in Political Economy series
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For some, Sweden is proof that a generous welfare state is fully
compatible with a growing competitive economy. For others, it is a
frightening example of what big government can do to a once
thriving economy. Sweden and the Revival of the Capitalist Welfare
State tackles a number of controversial questions regarding
Sweden's economic and political development: How did Sweden become
rich? How did Sweden become egalitarian? Why has Sweden since the
early 90s grown faster than the US and most EU-countries despite
its high taxes and generous welfare state? The author uses new
research on institutions and economic reforms to explain the rise,
the fall and the recent revival of the Swedish welfare state. The
central argument is that a generous welfare state like that of
Sweden can work well, provided that it is built on well-functioning
capitalist institutions and economic openness. The book expertly
explains how Sweden developed from a poor and highly unequal
society to one of the richest and most egalitarian countries in the
world by building a universal welfare state on a capitalist
foundation. It also engages in an important discussion about the
current and future challenges for the welfare state in general. The
book will fit well in introductory and advanced courses on welfare
state policy, social work, sociology, economic history,
institutional economics and political science. In all these
disciplines, the case of Sweden has always provoked interest and
debate, due to Sweden's combination of prosperity, equality and
extensive welfare state. The rapid pace of change in Sweden over
the last 25 years, however, means that most other books are
descriptively dated. Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Prosperity and
equality: The golden years 1870-1970 3. The 'not quite so golden'
years 1970 - 1995 4. The return of the capitalist welfare state 5.
The capitalist welfare state's bloc-transcending history 6. The
consequences of increasing competition 7. The resilience of labor
market regulation and rent control 8. Challenges ahead: Can the
capitalist welfare state survive? Appendices Bibliography Index
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