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Almost Perfekt: How Sweden Works and What We Can Learn From It

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With its heavy body and tiny wings, it seems the bumblebee should not be able to fly – yet it does so with grace and efficiency. Sweden can be compared to a bumblebee, seeming to defy the laws of economic gravity. High wages, strong unions, generous welfare and regulated markets – how can Sweden claim to be a dream location for business, while coming out on top of rankings for childcare, work-life balance, equality and the environment? ‘Bumblebee Nation’ investigates the Swedish economic model and asks what makes it tick today. Based on more than 70 interviews with leading figures in industry and politics, the book is a journey through Swedish society, examining the various bumblebee features that set it apart from other nations.

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‘Engaging’ Money Week’A sharp-eyed account of what makes Sweden modern, resilient and rather different’ Professor Jonas HinnforsSWEDENA country that defies the laws of economic gravity. A land with high wages, strong unions and generous welfare. A dream location for business and a bastion of social responsibility, coming out on top for childcare, equality and quality of life.WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM IT?Having lived in Sweden for six years, journalist David Crouch has a unique perspective as an outsider looking in on one of the world’s most successful yet divided countries. Based on more than 70 interviews with leading figures in Swedish industry and politics, Almost Perfekt is a journey through Swedish society and what sets it apart from the world today. Why is Sweden so good for businesses like IKEA, Spotify and Skype?How will the country become zero carbon by 2045?And what can we learn about immigration from its ambitious policies?With political and economic upheaval threatening to pull Europe apart, discover the truth of how Sweden really works.’If you want to know how Sweden works, this is the book for you’ Andrew Brown, Guardian journalist and author’A great guide to the much-cited but little examined Swedish model and the challenges it now faces’ Richard Milne, Financial Times

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Weight 0.342 kg
Dimensions 23.4 × 15.3 × 2.2 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

240

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

330.9485 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K