北欧悖论

Darius Ornston
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这一章介绍了“北欧悖论”,问为什么在经济上如此成功的国家会做出如此糟糕的政策选择,并遭受如此毁灭性的经济危机,包括20世纪90年代初的银行危机,网络崩溃,芬兰对诺基亚的依赖,以及最近的冰岛金融危机。北欧的成功本身就令人困惑,因为基于国家干预、劳动力资源和雇主组织的传统理论无法解释北欧国家长期以来取得成功的各种方式。根据有关小国的文献,本章假设,凝聚力、包容性的网络最能解释北欧地区进行激进改革和重组的能力,以及它对过度反应的脆弱性。
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The Nordic Paradox
This chapter introduces the “Nordic paradox,” asking why countries that are so economically successfully make such poor policy choices and suffer such devastating economic crises, including the banking crises of the early 1990s, the dot com crash, Finnish dependence on Nokia, and the recent Icelandic financial crisis. Nordic success is puzzling in its own right, as traditional theories based on state intervention, labor power resources, and employer organization cannot explain the diverse ways in which the Nordic countries have succeeded over time. Drawing on the literature on small states, the chapter hypothesizes that cohesive, encompassing networks best explain the Nordic region's capacity for radical reform and restructuring as well as its vulnerability to overshooting.
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3. CONNECTING PEOPLE Innovation in Finland Appendix 1. MEASURING COHESIVE, ENCOMPASSING NETWORKS 5. OVERSHOOTING IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Contrasting Cases 1. GOOD GOVERNANCE GONE BAD Overshooting in Nordic Europe Conclusion. LESSONS FOR LARGE STATES
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