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the twentieth century. The findings point to both similarities and differences. In the pre-industrial era, Sweden had much … the structure of national wealth differs. In Sweden, government wealth grew much faster and became more important, not …
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Under the Nordic dual income tax system, the taxpayer's total tax bill depends not only on his total income but also on the division of that income between capital income and labor income. This has created new room for tax avoidance, especially for active owners of (closed) corporations. For...
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papers on the subject, the focus here is on annual data and individual countries, namely Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden …
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I use a consumption-based test to examine the importance of income constraints and the degree of capital mobility across the Nordic countries over the period 1968-96. In particular, I explore the effects of financial deregulation of the 1980s. The estimating equation is derived along the lines...
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long-run job polarization in both Sweden and the US. In particular, the shrinking manufacturing sector, with the subsequent … industries. But despite these trend breaks, Sweden actually experienced a stronger job-polarization process - a more pronounced …
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, I focus on a theological conflict over same-sex marriage within the Church of Sweden and take advantage of political …
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and the emergence of fascist parties. We interpret these results as suggesting that fascist mobilization in Sweden was …
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The structural differences and the dynamics in prices on the second-hand market for family houses in large(Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmo), medium-sized, small and industrial cities and sparsely populated areas are analysed in this paper. The basic house price data set used in the analysis...
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In this paper we study the capital adjustment process in Swedish manufacturing firms and relate the empirical findings to standard models of firm behavior in the presence of impediments to capital adjustments. We find that (i) a model with irreversible capital goes a very long way in capturing...
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