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There are mainly two types of theories explaining banking crisis, emanating from the monetarist school respectively institutional economics. Using an allegory, monetarists are discussing how much water in terms of liquidity that is needed to stop a fire escalating into a disaster, while...
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The aim of this paper is to clarify and discuss the various ways firms can make workforce reductions. This aim is accomplished by an in-depth study of an historical case; the downsizing process undertaken in the 1920s by the Swedish Tobacco Monopoly, a state-owned company that had to balance...
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Europe, post-2007. The very survival of Sweden’s famed welfare state was fiercely debated during the 1992–93 crisis, just as …. Ultimately, Sweden’s welfare state survived, but was fundamentally reformed nearly twenty years ago. As a result, the Swedish …
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In Europe, anthropocentric organization models had their maximum expression in the Swedish model, which came to be known as “uddevalism” or “volvoism”. There are several factors that were presented as conditioners of this success (cf. Durand, 1994). Some critical factors to the success...
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interweaved with the adoption of OLRT computing in Sweden and the UK (alongside a running comparison of similar developments in … Europe. In documenting cases of organizational change in Sweden and the UK, we depart from predominant view that considers …
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In this paper we describe the first decades of the history of the Swedish ATM (Automated teller machine). Sweden was …
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performances of private, public and mixed enterprises in Sweden is compared through the use of factor analysis method. The …
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The traditional approach towards analyzing the impact of public investment has been through including public capital as a third input factor in a Solow-model production function. Nonetheless, such approach implies several problems both at the theoretical and empirical level. Given such problems,...
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choice, but only for those who can afford to pay; Sweden, with taxpayer-funded free choice for everyone; and Finland, which …
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the crisis came. High cost of crisis and succeeding recession gave the world a critical strike. Using the cases of Sweden …
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