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Union. In the Northern periphery of the EU, the different monetary regime choices of Finland and Sweden have created a … Recession that started in the autumn of 2009, while Sweden has grown faster since that. In terms of price stability Sweden has … of the Swedish economy with National Institute’s Global Econometric Model (NiGEM) on the assumption that Sweden had …
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, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, and Russia. We investigate foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from 1995 to 2010 to …
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structurally similar small open economies that have opted for different monetary policy regimes (Finland and Sweden), we may …
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The report focuses on the relative macroeconomic performance since the global financial crisis of six Northern European countries with a special emphasis on Finland. While fiscal and monetary policies have definitely impacted on macroeconomic outcomes in the six countries examined, as a whole...
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Information and communications technology, global value chains, and population ageing are changing the structures of the labour market. These three factors affect the tasks carried out in Finland in the future and the division of labour between humans and computers. The changes are taking place...
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This report argues that computer-intensive automation (CIAutomation) is likely to change the nature of work and manufacturing value creation in the emerging Platform Economy. The industrial and service changes based on low-cost computation, as they become more generalized, may reverse Robert...
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