24 research outputs found
Facies development and sequence stratigraphy of the Ludfordian (Upper Silurian) deposits in the Zbruch River Valley, Podolia, western Ukraine: local facies overprint on the δ13Ccarb record of a global stable carbon isotope excursion
Mental Development Following Maternal Rubella: A Follow-Up Study of Children Born in 1951–1952
Genetic Disposition for Global Maturity: An Explanation for Genetic Effects on Parental Report on ADHD
Numerical and experimental study on hydrodynamic bulbous bow hull-form optimization for various service conditions due to slow steaming of container vessel
Social democracy and the fate of the swedish model
Sweden attracted much attention as an interesting socioeconomic role model already in the 1930s, especially after Marquis Childs published his famous and influential book, The Swedish Middle Way (1936). Childs’ main argument was that the “Swedish model” was a successful “socialist” policy with a growing cooperative sector-as a counterbalance to the private sector-and effective crisis management. Of special interest to him was the building of cheap homes for the working class undertaken by the common good (public and cooperative sector). This was accomplished through strong and decisive government intervention in economic life, especially to fight mass unemployment with Keynesian-style policy tools