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Economic growth and welfare state: a case study of Sweden
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Área de conocimiento
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Cambridge Journal of Economics
Número de la revista
4
Editor
Oxford University Press
Fecha
2014-07-01
ISSN
0309166x
Abstract
In this paper we analyse the relation between the dynamics of economic growth and the
welfare state using the Swedish experience as a case study. We defend three theses
concerning the Swedish experience: that the deep economic crisis of 1990-93
constituted the definite breaking point for the accumulation pattern in force since the
1950s (and in crisis since the mid-1970s); that the new accumulation pattern eroded the
long-standing symbiotic relationships between economic growth and the welfare state;
and that the welfare state has suffered retrenchments and qualitative changes of great
importance which can be fundamentally explained by the transformations in the
accumulation pattern. We conclude that the changes introduced in Sweden have
continued to subordinate the welfare state’s main goals, giving priority to the new
accumulation pattern.
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