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The Nordic Model Embracing globaliz
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ETLA B232 ISBN 978-951-628-468-5 IS
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THE AUTHORS Torben M. Andersen is P
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CONTENTS PREFACE THE AUTHORS 1 INTR
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8.5 The future of public services -
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Globalization is primarily an oppor
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ices financed by taxes, which are h
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14, respectively, out of a total of
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are the effects of technical change
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not contesting economic growth as t
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1.6 AN EFFECTIVE WAGE BARGAINING PR
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etter be tried in individual cases
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The scheme of the social contract c
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mostly in the years 1980-2000. For
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Table 8.1 Government expenditure by
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ure. This selection bias alone will
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that everyone gets their worth as m
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8.3 THE CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PROVIDE
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maximizing firms tend to focus exce
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than zero based budgeting) are impe
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sectors, place at or above the medi
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The demands for objectivity limit w
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assessed case by case. The importan
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c. Vouchers Vouchers are issued by
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mechanically in the political debat
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ENDNOTES 1 The private sector inclu
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The biggest hurdle to overcome for
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ment has a higher return when spent
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REFERENCES Adema, W. and Ladaique,
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Jonung, L. and Hagberg, T. (2005):
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Is there a Nordic model? What are t