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economic growth, three competing lines of explanation have emerged: The geography-hypothesis which assumes that economic growth … debate on geography versus institutions would suggest but are indeed interconnected and complementary. …
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Written from an Australian perspective, this book explores previous outside policy interest in the Nordic nations and shows the lessons which the English-speaking world, in particular, can learn from the achievements of the four main Nordic European nations
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economic (and social) successes of Sweden and other Nordic countries in the 20th and 21st centuries. My aim is not to provide a … include the following theses of Sanandaji: the thesis that Sweden's prosperity arose before the development of the welfare …
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While it is clear that financial depth and economic diversity are prerequisites for the realisation of growth and development objectives, heterogeneous factors that determines financial development remains imperfectly understood. This ambiguity in the structural relations between varied...
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Concepts for a geography of power -- What are concepts? Policy regimes, ideology, hegemony, interpretation -- Discourse … governmentality, institutional geography, geography of power global -- Governance power and policy -- Economic power -- Global finance … -- Ideological power -- Policy as enlightenment, geography of academia, hierarchies of knowledge -- Economics as discipline, the …
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