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Case Code: ECON026
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Case Length: 19 Pages |
Period: 1950 - 2007 |
Pub Date: 2008 |
Teaching Note:Not Available |
Price:Rs.300 |
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Countries : Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden |
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The Nordic Economic Model |
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INTRODUCTION |
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The September 2007 issue of Reader's Digest, a general
interest magazine, ranked 141 countries on the basis of quality of life. The
Nordic countries topped the list, with Finland taking the first place followed
by Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Denmark was placed tenth. The ranking was based
on statistics derived from the Human Development Index5 and the Environmental
Sustainability Index6.
The Nordic countries had consistently figured at the top of such lists during
the previous decade. Economists credited these countries' economic model for
their success as measured by important social and economic indicators such as
per capita GDP, employment levels, etc.
The Nordic economic model was characterized by high taxes, a
large public sector, and moderate market regulation. These countries were
welfare states, with healthcare, education, and other social services provided
free for all citizens.
Negating the commonly held belief that high tax rates
curtailed growth, the Nordic countries showed growth despite high taxes mainly
because they were able to achieve efficiency and bring about innovation in the
public sector. Besides, with the Nordic economies being only slightly less
liberal than Anglo-Saxon economies such as the UK and Ireland, foreign
investment was high in these countries.
Also, these economies had benefited from the absence of corruption and red tape.
However, there were challenges. With globalization, immigration, and aging populations, there was increasing pressure on the welfare model.
The Nordic countries had responded by introducing reforms in pension and healthcare in the early 2000s.
As of 2007, though the Nordic economies were among the best performers globally, reforms to sustain growth and support government expenditure were still being conceptualized and implemented.
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