04473nam 2200781Ia 450 991095315630332120200520144314.09786612538384978128253838212825383819780226261911022626191310.7208/9780226261911(CKB)2670000000015045(EBL)515709(OCoLC)609863460(SSID)ssj0000365135(PQKBManifestationID)12138444(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000365135(PQKBWorkID)10402955(PQKB)11755493(StDuBDS)EDZ0000115806(MiAaPQ)EBC515709(DE-B1597)522671(OCoLC)615600534(DE-B1597)9780226261911(Au-PeEL)EBL515709(CaPaEBR)ebr10381155(CaONFJC)MIL253838(Perlego)1853504(EXLCZ)99267000000001504520090612d2010 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrReforming the welfare state recovery and beyond in Sweden /edited by Richard B. Freeman, Birgitta Swedenborg, and Robert Topel1st ed.Chicago ;London University of Chicago Pressc20101 online resource (350 p.)National Bureau of Economic Research Conference ReportDescription based upon print version of record.9780226261928 0226261921 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Searching for Optimal Inequality / Incentives --2. Policies Affecting Work Patterns and Labor Income for Women --3. Wage Determination and Employment in Sweden Since the Early 1990's: Wage Formation in a New Setting --4. Labor Supply, Tax Base, and Public Policy in Sweden --5. Did Active Labor Market Policies Help Sweden Rebound from the Depression of the Early 1990's? --6. How Sweden's Unemployment Became More Like Europe's --7. Economic Performance and Market Work Activity in Sweden after the Crisis of the Early 1990's --8. Competition, Regulation, and the Role of Local Government Policies in Swedish Markets --9. What Have Changes to the Global Markets for Goods and Services Done to the Viability of the Swedish Welfare State? --Contributors --Author Index --Subject IndexOver the course of the twentieth century, Sweden carried out one of the most ambitious experiments by a capitalist market economy in developing a large and active welfare state. Sweden's generous social programs and the economic equality they fostered became an example for other countries to emulate. Of late, Sweden has also been much discussed as a model of how to deal with financial and economic crisis, due to the country's recovery from a banking crisis in the mid-1990's. At that time economists heatedly debated whether the welfare state caused Sweden's crisis and should be reformed-a debate with clear parallels to current concerns over capitalism. Bringing together leading economists, Reforming the Welfare State examines Sweden's policies in response to the mid-1990's crisis and the implications for the subsequent recovery. Among the issues investigated are the way changes in the labor market, tax and benefit policies, local government policy, industrial structure, and international trade affected Sweden's recovery. The way that Sweden addressed its economic challenges provides valuable insight into the viability of large welfare states, and more broadly, into the way modern economies deal with crisis.NBER-Conference ReportManpower policySwedenLabor marketSwedenWelfare stateSwedenSwedenEconomic policySwedenEconomic conditions1945-Manpower policyLabor marketWelfare state330.9485Freeman Richard B(Richard Barry),1943-118990Swedenborg Birgitta1941-145545Topel Robert H145544MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910953156303321Reforming the welfare state4362936UNINA