Danish Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century: Legacy and Changes in the First Two Decades
Stefan Kirkegaard Sløk-Madsen ()
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Stefan Kirkegaard Sløk-Madsen: Copenhagen Business School
Chapter Chapter 7 in Danish Capitalism in the 20th Century, 2022, pp 141-168 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract In this chapter, I will review the immediate aftermath of twentieth century Danish Capitalism, as well as allude to possible coming changes. The chapter starts by examining the economic state two decades after the turn of the century. From here the chapter will—shorty—explain main events and changes the relation to the twentieth century. I have also chosen to highlight some thematic issues of note. The twentieth century was largely a national success, but the success could potentially have been larger. Furthermore, as business is increasingly globally orientated, but Danish politics increasingly nationally orientated, the balance between state and market is likely more strained in the future than in the last two centuries.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-04267-6_7
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