In the late 1970s, the Swedish economy faced a profit squeeze which threatened to hamper investments and hence the creation of jobs. This engendered a massive debate in the media and among economists and policymakers. This paper investigates the discussion of “the politics of profits”, the policy measures directed towards manipulating the distribution between capital income and labour income in the Swedish economy from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. The paper indicates that the capital-labour distribution varied significantly over time and that this became a major issue of debate, and shows the relevance of “the politics of profits” for analyses of economic policy change in the 1970s and 1980s
This dissertation analyzes politics of the Wage-Earner Funds (WEF) in Sweden in the 1970s and 1980s....
This paper investigates the impact of interindustry wage distribution on structural change in the Sw...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
Wage restraint plays an important role in the conventional economic history explanation of the post-...
Sweden is renowned for its centralized wage bargaining system, which has been studied for decades fr...
That export-led industry sets the wage norm for the whole economy, acting as the “wage leader”, is a...
Construction of historical national accounts has a long history in Sweden. It started in the interwa...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory (PRT) by testing one of its more influential claims: t...
Sweden experienced a remarkable economic transformation between the 18th century and the outbreak of...
This paper studies the developments in the income taxes of Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the Unite...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the labor-capital split in national incomefor 20 countries s...
This thesis seeks to contribute to the important debate regarding whether who governs matter, and if...
(Reviderad sammanfattning på engelska av Med backspegeln som kompass - om stabiliseringspolitiken so...
This paper discusses a number of questions with regard to Sweden’s economic and political developmen...
This dissertation analyzes politics of the Wage-Earner Funds (WEF) in Sweden in the 1970s and 1980s....
This paper investigates the impact of interindustry wage distribution on structural change in the Sw...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
Wage restraint plays an important role in the conventional economic history explanation of the post-...
Sweden is renowned for its centralized wage bargaining system, which has been studied for decades fr...
That export-led industry sets the wage norm for the whole economy, acting as the “wage leader”, is a...
Construction of historical national accounts has a long history in Sweden. It started in the interwa...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory (PRT) by testing one of its more influential claims: t...
Sweden experienced a remarkable economic transformation between the 18th century and the outbreak of...
This paper studies the developments in the income taxes of Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the Unite...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the labor-capital split in national incomefor 20 countries s...
This thesis seeks to contribute to the important debate regarding whether who governs matter, and if...
(Reviderad sammanfattning på engelska av Med backspegeln som kompass - om stabiliseringspolitiken so...
This paper discusses a number of questions with regard to Sweden’s economic and political developmen...
This dissertation analyzes politics of the Wage-Earner Funds (WEF) in Sweden in the 1970s and 1980s....
This paper investigates the impact of interindustry wage distribution on structural change in the Sw...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...