The Swedish Welfare Model, or for that matter the Nordic Welfare Model, has often been referred to as an example of systemic success. The 1930s have been regarded as the beginning of this model, which was subsequently developed and maintained throughout the post-World War II period, and it has been characterized by equitable and long-term sustained economic growth.
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Brundenius, C., Göransson, B., & Ågren, J. (2011). The Role of Academic Institutions in the National System of Innovation and the Debate in Sweden. In Universities in Transition (pp. 307–325). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7509-6_15
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