One would expect a welfare state such as Sweden to compare
favorably with the United States regarding implementation of public
policies and programs. Surprisingly, the author comes to quite
different conclusions: in studying the treatment of battered, raped
and sexually-harassed women in the two countries, she has found
that, contrary to conventional expectation, the ability of the
decentralized American state to innovate effectively has been
consistently underestimated, whereas Sweden's ability to do the
same has often been exaggerated.
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