Political economy of the finnish welfare state

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In its basic outline, the Finnish welfare state meets the broad characteristics of a Nordic type of welfare state: an emphasis on public services and reliance on relatively autonomous local administration for their provision, as well as, in social security, a combination of universal flat rate benefits and earnings-related social insurance. Yet the Finnish case has certain salient features of its own; the system is subject to tight economic constraints, and welfare expenditure has been constrained to the dividend left over by economic growth. Even in a cyclical context, the balanced budget constraint has made welfare expenditure clearly pro-cyclical.

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Pekkarinen, J. (2005). Political economy of the finnish welfare state. In Welfare States and the Future (pp. 161–177). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230554917_11

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