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Swedish model of economic development

The term "Swedish model" appeared in the late 60s, when Sweden began to experience a combination of rapid economic growth with successful political reforms. The image of a successful and serene Sweden still contrasts with the growth of social and political conflicts in the outside world.

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The Swedish model The main role in the model is assigned to social policy, social justice, equalization of incomes, smoothing out inequalities, building democratic socialism on the basis of welfare.

implementation of full employment policy; equalization of incomes of the population through taxes; high share of the public sector of the economy; redistribution of budget funds in favor of social programs; availability of social guarantees to all segments of the population (education, healthcare); increased influence of trade unions on all spheres of the socio-economic life of the country.

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Strengths: full employment and income equalization; redistribution of funds for social and economic purposes a centralized system of collective agreements with the participation of powerful trade union organizations solidarity between groups of workers an active policy in a highly developed labor market and a large public sector (redistribution sphere)

Weaknesses: Highly politicized dominance of private ownership in production and non-intervention of state government spending in it, reaching record levels High taxes on welfare

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Economy of Sweden

Key industries Resources (timber, iron ore) Hydropower Mechanical engineering Aircraft industry Nuclear power Armament Automotive industry Telecommunications

In 2012, Sweden's GDP is $368.4 billion, inflation is 0.9% Employment rate is 62.2% GNP per capita in Sweden is 373,500 thousand crowns (55,200 US dollars).

Three stages can be distinguished in the economic development of Sweden: (from 1870 to 1914) Sweden has turned from an agrarian into an industrial-agrarian country. (from 1920 to 1970) Sweden became an industrialized country. (from 1970 to the present) Sweden is at the stage of a post-industrial country with a high standard of living, which stands out among other states with high growth rates.

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national idea

The political system, management experience, neutrality in any blocs and associations - that's what we should learn from this country.

Sports Nation Eco-obsessed Animal protection Free dental services Alcohol and tobacco import controls Sweden's usual BENEFITS

If you have passed the probationary period and entered into an employment contract with the employer, it is almost impossible to fire you from your job, even if you have done something out of the ordinary - the Swedish trade union is so strong.

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    The mixed nature of the Swedish economy, combining market relations and state regulation, the prevailing private ownership in the sphere of production and the socialization of consumption.

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    Full employment and income equalization Goal

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    "functional socialism"

    Socialism based not on the elimination of private property and a radical change in the management of production, but on the implementation by the state of the function of redistributing the national income in accordance with the priority of social needs in order to achieve greater social equality.

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    Priority

    Solving the problems of social security of their subordinates, employees of enterprises and firms.

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    The essence of the Swedish management model

    The state does not interfere in the production activities of the enterprise

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    Active labor market policies should minimize the social costs of a market economy

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    Emphasis is placed on infrastructure elements and collective cash funds.

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    The specifics of the relationship between labor and capital in the labor market

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    Management style

    Considering the person in the business environment comes first

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    Equality All people are valuable, regardless of their different abilities.

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    difference

    The Swedish management style is less hierarchical compared to other cultures: informality in relationships, a slight difference in the status of managers and employees, non-strict and informal planning of the organizational structure.

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    Control. Even in large Swedish companies, control looks informal and implicit.

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    contradictions

    The Swedish model has its own internal contradictions. Employees need to be given room to make their own decisions, but there must be clear boundaries that they must not cross.

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    Usage

    The need to consider it as a Swedish model, because it is associated with some important cultural characteristics of the Swedish nation. Further, as noted above, the Swedes are very successful in adapting to conditions of uncertainty. They are not inclined to exaggerate their position in the official hierarchy. All this enables managers to give wide responsibility to their subordinates in the field of business.

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    Goals

    1) Full employment and equality 2) Combination of general restrictive measures and active labor market policies 3) General welfare policy and trade union solidarity policy in the field 4) Full employment without inflation 5) Active labor market policy.

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    Swedish model of economic development The term "Swedish model" appeared in the late 1960s, when Sweden began to experience a combination of rapid economic growth with successful political reforms. The image of a successful and serene Sweden still contrasts with the growth of social and political conflicts in the outside world.



    The Swedish model The Swedish model The main role in the model is assigned to social policy, social justice, equalization of incomes, smoothing out inequalities, building democratic socialism on the basis of welfare. full employment policy implementation of full employment policy; equalization of income equalization of incomes of the population through taxes; high share of the public sector of the economy; redistribution of budgetary funds redistribution of budgetary funds in favor of social programs; availability of social guarantees availability of social guarantees to all segments of the population (education, healthcare); influence of trade unions increased influence of trade unions on all spheres of the socio-economic life of the country.


    Strengths: full employment and income equalization; redistribution of funds for social and economic purposes a centralized system of collective agreements with the participation of powerful organizations-trade unions solidarity between groups of workers an active policy in a highly developed labor market and a large public sector (redistribution sphere) government spending at record levels High welfare taxes


    Sweden's economy Main industries Resources (timber, iron ore) Hydropower Engineering Mechanical engineering Aircraft construction Nuclear power Arms Automotive industry Telecommunications .GNP per capita in Sweden thousand crowns (US dollars). Three stages can be distinguished in the economic development of Sweden: (from 1870 to 1914) (from 1870 to 1914) Sweden has turned from an agrarian into an industrial-agrarian country. (from 1920 to 1970) (from 1920 to 1970) Sweden became an industrialized country. (from 1970 to the present) (from 1970 to the present) Sweden is at the stage of a post-industrial country with a high standard of living, which stands out among other states with high growth rates.



    National idea The political system, management experience, neutrality in any blocs and associations - that's what we should learn from this country. -Sporting nation -Environmental obsession -Animal protection -Free dental services -Alcohol and tobacco import controls PROS Sweden's usual PROS Once you've passed your probationary period and signed an employment contract with an employer, it's almost impossible to fire you from your job, even if you've done something something out of the ordinary is how strong the union in Sweden is. The country has a high rating in the ecology category, and 95% of the population is satisfied with the quality of drinking water.


    Economic indicators of Sweden and Ukraine for 2012. Indicators SWEDEN UKRAINE GDP, billion dollars $368.4 billion, $173.9 billion GDP per capita, dollars $$7300 Gold and foreign exchange reserves, billion dollars $125.7 $36.4 Unemployment rate, % 0.9%1, eight%


    Conclusion The Swedish experience is that strong and well-organized labor market policies are highly productive and actually an efficient way of using taxpayers' money. Social policy and labor market regulation is what attracts the most attention in the Swedish model.

    Economy of Sweden National currency: Swedish krona; Swedish GDP: $380 billion (data for 2011); GDP per capita: $40,000; Unemployment rate (for 2012) - 7.5%; Percentage of economically active population: 69.9%

    The Swedish model proceeds from the position that a decentralized market system of production is efficient, the state does not interfere in the production activities of an enterprise, and an active labor market policy should minimize the social costs of a market economy.

    Jan. Feb. March Apr. May Jun Jul Aug. Sept. Oct. But I. Dec. 2007 6, 9 6, 4 6, 9 6, 5 6, 1 7, 8 5, 4 5, 3 5, 6 5, 7 5, 2 5, 6 2008 6, 4 6, 1 6, 3 6, 0 5, 9 8, 1 5, 8 5, 2 5, 9 5, 7 6, 2 6, 4 2009 7, 3 8, 0 8, 3 9, 0 9, 8 7, 9 8, 0 8, 3 8 , 1 8, 0 8, 6 2010 9, 5 9, 3 9, 7 9, 0 9, 6 8, 2 7, 7 7, 9 7, 7 7, 4 7, 6 2011 8, 4 8, 2 8 , 1 9, 2 7, 0 7, 2 7, 1 7, 3 6 2013 8, 4 8, 5 8, 8 8, 7 8, 2 9, 1 7, 2 7, 3 7, 5 — — - Unemployment in Sweden

    permanent foreign policy neutrality 1814; With ; non-participation in both world wars, a record long stay - in power of the Social Democratic Labor; party historical traditions of peaceful ways; transition to new formations. Specific factors unique to Sweden:

    long-term favorable and stable development conditions; economics dominance of reformism in the worker; motion search for compromises on the basis of accounting. interests of various parties

    “Functional” is socialism, the distribution of consumption and the redistribution of national income through taxes and government spending achieved. record levels

    Each socio-economic model pursues and is created for specific purposes. In the Swedish model, social policy plays a paramount role.

    Ingredients of the Swedish Model: Comprehensive Welfare Policy Trade Union Wage Solidarity Policy

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