The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years

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Autor(a) principal: QUINTAS,FELIPE MARUF
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: IANONI,MARCUS
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT In general, the literature on the developmental state studies Asia and Latin America, not Scandinavia. This article examines the developmental character of the state in Sweden, distinguishing it as a specific case, because its institutions and policies combine the simultaneous promotion of industrialization and social equity. The paper analyzes the Swedish model of development, centered in Rehn-Meidner Plan (R-M), a political strategy of the national development headed by the Swedish Social Democratic Party (SAP). It is argued that in Sweden industrialization and the construction of the welfare state were two sides of the same coin. The R-M Plan played a key role in consolidating the Swedish model between 1945 and 1975. It combined and articulated economic development, centered on industrialization, reduction of social inequalities, and fiscal and monetary stability. It increased productive complexity and equality, unified economic policy and social policy, planned industrialization and income redistribution. It was structured through a broad power pact among workers, industry, farmers, political representatives elected by SAP and public bureaucracy. It was institutionalized, above all, by the democratic corporatist arrangement of centralized salary negotiations.
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title The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
spellingShingle The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
QUINTAS,FELIPE MARUF
Sweden
Rehn-Meidner Plan
developmental state
title_short The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
title_full The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
title_fullStr The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
title_full_unstemmed The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
title_sort The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
author QUINTAS,FELIPE MARUF
author_facet QUINTAS,FELIPE MARUF
IANONI,MARCUS
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv QUINTAS,FELIPE MARUF
IANONI,MARCUS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sweden
Rehn-Meidner Plan
developmental state
topic Sweden
Rehn-Meidner Plan
developmental state
description ABSTRACT In general, the literature on the developmental state studies Asia and Latin America, not Scandinavia. This article examines the developmental character of the state in Sweden, distinguishing it as a specific case, because its institutions and policies combine the simultaneous promotion of industrialization and social equity. The paper analyzes the Swedish model of development, centered in Rehn-Meidner Plan (R-M), a political strategy of the national development headed by the Swedish Social Democratic Party (SAP). It is argued that in Sweden industrialization and the construction of the welfare state were two sides of the same coin. The R-M Plan played a key role in consolidating the Swedish model between 1945 and 1975. It combined and articulated economic development, centered on industrialization, reduction of social inequalities, and fiscal and monetary stability. It increased productive complexity and equality, unified economic policy and social policy, planned industrialization and income redistribution. It was structured through a broad power pact among workers, industry, farmers, political representatives elected by SAP and public bureaucracy. It was institutionalized, above all, by the democratic corporatist arrangement of centralized salary negotiations.
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