3 edition of Economic modeling in the Nordic countries found in the catalog.
Economic modeling in the Nordic countries
Published
1992
by New York, North-Holland in Amsterdam
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Lars Bergman, Øystein Olsen. |
Series | Contributions to economic analysis ;, 210 |
Contributions | Bergman, Lars, 1945-, Olsen, Øystein. |
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LC Classifications | HC343 .E24 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 298 p. : |
Number of Pages | 298 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1726242M |
ISBN 10 | 0444896538 |
LC Control Number | 92030304 |
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. This article is a comparison of the Nordic countries. Source: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Population Division (October ). The Nordic Economic Model Global Interdependence Center. The Nordic countries - Duration: The Econom views.
Nordic Economic Policy Review 9 remained largely stable, while the specific policies and instruments to reach them differ across time and countries.2 In terms of economic performance the Nordic countries, like most others, have seen good and Author: Ved Stranden, Torben M. Andersen, Jesper Roine, Bernt Bratsberg, Knut Roed, Michael Svarer, Michael. “George Lakey has for decades reminded us what a powerful tool nonviolence is, and in this book focused on Scandinavia shows us how nonviolent tactics and brilliant organizing won enduring changes in four countries’ governance and economy and, more than that, the values and beliefs about what is just, fair, good, and : George Lakey.
Rubenson () revealed "a high participation in the Nordic countries in Lifelong Learning and, in comparison to other countries, low inequalities". Thus, DL enhances learning opportunities at. Demographic changes One of the significant factors affecting the viability of the Nordic model and essentially the welfare state is the changes in demography in the Nordic region. It chiefly refers to the change in composition of population and its effect on the Nordic model. The average age of the Nordic countries has been steadily by: 3.
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Edited by Lars BERGMAN, Øystein OLSEN. VolumePages () Book chapter Full text access The structure and foundations of the BOF4. Get this from a library. Economic modeling in the Nordic countries. [Lars Bergman; Øystein Olsen;] -- A selection of macroeconomic models used, or intended for, economic forecasting or policy analysis in the four Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden), is presented in this volume.
New. Purchase Economic Modeling in the Nordic Countries, Volume - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNBook Edition: 1. Economic Modeling in the Nordic Countries | Editors: L. Bergman, L. Olsen. The Nordic countries are usually mentioned in the Spanish political debate as examples of well-functioning and efficient Welfare States where the government provides citizens with a large range of social benefits.
(The terms “Nordic” and “Scandinavian” will be employed interchangeably to refer to Sweden, Finland and : Luis Pablo de la Horra. This book can be an informative and engaging read for people who do not already have a broad familiarity with contemporary Scandanavia. However, as a social scientist with many years of research in Sweden, I found that the book has three shortcomings: first, it skims the surface of the abundant research findings on socio-economic issues in Scandanavia; second, it's essentially a book /5(91).
A nordic model exists 13 The nordic model has performed well in the past Economic modeling in the Nordic countries book The nordic model has been conducive to good economic performance 16 Major challenges to the nordic model give rise to an urgent need for reform 19.
The Nordic model is a term coined to capture the unique combination of free market capitalism and social benefits that have given rise to a society that enjoys a host of top-quality services Author: James Mcwhinney.
The book series Contributions to Economic Analysis was established by North-Holland under the editorship of Jan Tinbergen in Its purpose ever since has been to stimulate the international exchange of scientific information and to reinforce international cooperation by publishing original research in applied economics.
The book investigates issues such as economic development, foreign policy, politics, government, and the welfare state, and it also explores prevailing cultural perceptions of Scandinavia in the twentieth century. Hilson then turns to the future of the Nordic region as a unified whole within Europe as well as in the world, and considers the re Cited by: In the U.S.
debate, the key charge raised against the Nordic model is that the level of taxation — and hence the state share of GDP — is very high. But, befuddling Americans, economic growth in Scandinavia is robust, and unemployment is lower than in most other European countries.
the world. The principal example in the first two parts of the book is a macroeconomic model of the USA. The title, The Craft of Economic Modeling, emphasizes that the book does not stop with the theory or even with a few examples.
Rather, it leads the reader directly into practice, for it isFile Size: 1MB. Nordic Model: The social welfare and economic systems adopted by Nordic countries. The Nordic model combines features of capitalism, such as a market economy and economic efficiency, with social Author: Will Kenton.
The Nordic model comprises the economic and social policies as well as typical cultural practices common to the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden). This includes a comprehensive welfare state and multi-level collective bargaining based on the economic foundations of free-market capitalism, with a high percentage of the workforce unionised and a.
I just got back from a lovely Scandinavian trip two weeks ago, so this is still real fresh on my mind. I would like to take a much more simplistic look at this question by strictly looking at population numbers.
US Population - million, ver. They are still all capitalist economies. Swedish scholar Nima Sanandaji, the affluence and cultural norms upon which Scandinavia’s social-democratic policies rest are not the product of socialism.
In “Scandinavian Unexceptionalism,” a penetrating. The Nordic countries The next supermodel Politicians from both right and left could learn from the Nordic countries Feb 2nd | From the print edition SMALLISH countries are often in the vanguard when it comes to reforming government.
In the s Britain was out in the lead, thanks to Thatcherism and privatisation. Tiny Singapore has long. Social Policy and Economic Development in the Nordic Countries, a volume edited by Olli Kangas and Joakim Palme, examines Nordic social policies on unemployment, social care, family, education and health care policies, and reviews future challenges of the welfare state in the information society.
Contents 1. Economic Modeling. Anti Depressant. Happiness. more than fold lower than in Nordic countries. The tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) accounted for 77% (DDD//day) of the antidepressant.
Lakey cites OECD data that average number of hours worked in the U.S. is 1, compared to 1, in Norway and 1, in Denmark. Social mobility is increasing in the Nordic countries and declining in the U.S. From an economic point of view, the Nordic model focuses on economic security, efficiency and productivity and believes they are.
Interestingly, the social and economic success of Nordic-Americans is on a par with or even better than their cousins in the Nordic countries. Cultural traits do not disappear when people migrate. In the case of the Nordic working ethics, they appear to have fully bloomed after the migration across the : Nima Sanandaji.
The economics of freedom: lessons from the Nordic countries So let’s give them a reminder. Here are the rankings from Economic Freedom of the World. I’ve inserted red arrows to draw attention to the Nordic nations. Here’s a chart from the book showing remarkable growth for Sweden and Denmark in the pre-welfare state era.The macroeconometric models were constructed in the Nordic Countries mainly in the years 80s and 90s.
Their development was influenced by the British experience. They were mainly built at Author: Władysław Welfe.