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Freeman is an American labor economist and professor at Harvard University.

Known for: The Welfare State in Transition: Reforming the Swedish Model

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The Welfare State in Transition: Reforming the Swedish Model

The Welfare State in Transition: Reforming the Swedish Model

economics·10 min read

This book examines the transformation of Sweden’s welfare state during the late twentieth century, analyzing how economic pressures, globalization, and policy reforms reshaped the Swedish model. It provides comparative studies of labor markets, taxation, and social welfare systems, offering insights into the challenges of maintaining equity and efficiency in advanced welfare economies.

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By the late twentieth century, Sweden faced economic challenges that tested the very foundations of its welfare state. The model that had delivered stability and growth in the postwar era began to lose momentum. During the 1970s and 1980s, productivity growth slowed, inflation accelerated, and the f...

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Globalization and Structural Change

The rising tide of globalization touched every sector of the Swedish economy. As advanced manufacturing shifted toward high-skill, high-tech production, Sweden’s traditional industrial champions—steel, shipbuilding, and basic manufacturing—faced unprecedented competitive pressures. Firms were forced...

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Freeman is an American labor economist and professor at Harvard University.

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