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The Economic Consequences of Sweden's Welfare State

Walter Korpi

Challenge, 2001, vol. 44, issue 6, pages 104-112

Abstract: Recent issues of Challenge have featured a debate over the successes and failures of the welfare state in Sweden. Walter Korpi fired the first salvo with a defense of the welfare state, and Magnus Henrekson replied at length with a defense of market reforms. Now Korpi offers a brief and final response.

Date: 2001

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