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Home >  Books >  Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State
Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State
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Edited by Desmond Lachman
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State
Dimensions: 11'' x 8.75''
69 pages
International Monetary Fund
Publication Date: September 1995
Paperback
ISBN: 1557754861
Hardcover
ISBN: 1557754861

Sweden's economy in the early 1990s has been characterized by a deep recession, high unemployment, a ballooning public sector budget deficit, and a decline in the value of the currency--developments that have raised questions about the country's capacity to sustain its comprehensive welfare state. This study provides an analysis of recent economic developments in a longer-term context and assesses their implications for future policies.

Desmond Lachman is a resident fellow at AEI.



Table of Contents

Preface

  1. Overview
  2. Recession and Recovery in the 1990s
  3. The Swedish Labor Market
  4. Public Finances, Adjustment Programs, and Debt Dynamics
  5. Social Security in Sweden
  6. Generational Accounts for Sweden
  7. External Trade and the Aftermath of the 1992 Devaluation

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