04448nam 2200613 450 991079748630332120230126213007.00-255-36706-60-255-36705-8(CKB)3710000000448997(EBL)2120179(OCoLC)916950542(SSID)ssj0001573419(PQKBManifestationID)16227050(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001573419(PQKBWorkID)14840808(PQKB)10054090(MiAaPQ)EBC2120179(EXLCZ)99371000000044899720150804h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrScandinavian unexceptionalism culture, markets and the failure of third-way socialism /Nima Sanandaji ; foreword by Tom G. PalmerLondon, [England] :Institute of Economic Affairs,2015.©20151 online resource (160 p.)Readings in Political Economy ;1Description based upon print version of record.0-255-36704-X Includes bibliographical references.""The author""; ""Foreword""; ""Summary""; ""Editorial note""; ""Tables and figures""; ""1 Understanding Nordic success""; ""The leftâ€?s admiration for the Nordics""; ""Is it only welfare states that make Nordic countries different?""; ""Culture and welfare states""; ""The ebb and flow of free-market policies in Sweden""; ""2 The Scandinavian free-market success story""; ""Early Scandinavian success""; ""The slow beginnings of social democracy""; ""Shifting policies""; ""3 The failure of third-way policies â€? entrepreneurship""; ""The impact of taxes on business owners""""Capitalism without capitalists""""Employee funds and other forms of socialised ownership""; ""Poor Scandinavian economic performance""; ""4 Job creation during free-market and third-way periods""; ""Public and private sector job growth""; ""The tale of two depressions""; ""5 Hiding the rise of taxation""; ""Scandinavian countries would be even more prosperous with lower taxes""; ""6 Admirable social outcomes and low levels of inequality before big welfare states""; ""Iceland has smaller government, but better social outcomes""; ""Egalitarian income distribution before big government""""12 Welfare states and the success of women""""Scandinavian culture of equality""; ""Gender equality where it matters?""; ""Inequality in Scandinavia and the nature of the welfare state""; ""Liberalisation and opportunities for women""; ""13 Rock stars of free-market recovery""; ""The shifting sands of economic freedom""; ""Varying approaches to reform""; ""14 Scandinavian unexceptionalism""; ""Scandinavian countries are not exempt from economic laws""; ""Culture came first""; ""Early Scandinavian free-market success""""The social democratic interlude, large welfare systems and social poverty""""A tentative return to free markets""; ""References""; ""About the IEA""; ""Tableâ€?1 Ranking in the 2014 edition of the OECD â€?Better Life Indexâ€?""; ""Tableâ€?2 Development of tax take (percentage of GDP)""; ""Tableâ€?3 Effective marginal taxes per cent (after allowing for inflation and deductions) in Sweden in 1980""; ""Tableâ€?4 OECD income league""; ""Tableâ€?5 Life expectancy at birth in 1960""; ""Tableâ€?6 Life expectancy at birth in 2005""; ""Tableâ€?7 Infant mortality in 1960 (per thousand)""""Tableâ€?8 Infant mortality in 2005 (per thousand)""This book is important to help an international audience understand the cultural peculiarities behind the Scandinavian "success story". It is also vital that Scandinavians themselves read this book to help them understand the market reforms that are essential for a successful future.Readings in Political EconomySocial serviceScandinaviaScandinaviaSocial policyScandinaviaEconomic conditionsSocial service332Sanandaji Nima1981-1501566Palmer Tom G.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797486303321Scandinavian unexceptionalism3799304UNINA