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Les performances de l’économie suédoise depuis 1970 : quelques éléments d’évaluation

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Cet article présente un bilan des performances économiques de l’économie suédoise depuis 1970. La première partie est consacrée à l’étude de l’évolution des caractéristiques de la Suède du point de vue de la spécialisation sectorielle, des échanges commerciaux, des performances sociales et de la nature du cycle conjoncturel. La seconde partie décrit la mise en place, en fonction du contexte économique, des politiques budgétaire et monétaire ainsi que les engagements pris dans le domaine des réformes structurelles concernant le marché du travail et la production de services publics.

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  • Vincent Touze, 2005. "Les performances de l’économie suédoise depuis 1970 : quelques éléments d’évaluation," Sciences Po publications 2005-20, Sciences Po.
  • Handle: RePEc:spo:wpmain:info:hdl:2441/3901
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