What Can America Learn From Sweden About Big Government & Industrial Policy?
Sven Larson discusses economic lessons from Sweden’s collapse 30 years ago, its government today, and what America can learn from the Swedish and European economies.
Sven Larson discusses economic lessons from Sweden’s collapse 30 years ago, its government today, and what America can learn from the Swedish and European economies.
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A euro-zone membership would put Sweden on a fast track to a fiscal crisis like the one in the 1990s. That would be bad: the country cannot absorb the fallout from repeating its disastrous mistakes from back then.
The Greek economic disaster a decade ago was totally preventable. It was inflicted upon Greece by arrogant politicians and incompetent economists. If we learn its lesson, we can avoid similar disasters when Europe enters its next recession.
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