Smooth sailing toward more peaceful societies? Long-run Nordic development paths
Abstract
In this chapter, the authors aim to compare the Nordic societies in a broad fashion in the last 200 years in their process of “sailing” (with the implication of rough waters along the way) from social fragmentation to more inclusive welfare societies. The authors’ main goal is to examine the coevolution of economic, political, and fiscal factors among the Nordic societies in the long run by making use of recent longitudinal data sets. In this way, they can map out some key patterns that characterized the shift toward more peaceful and well-functioning societies. First, the authors focus on the process towards economic and political convergence that took place, with some exceptions, in the latter part of the 20th century. Second, they also examine how these processes of convergence translated into the realm of fiscal and social policies and to what extent they were related to decreasing levels of social fragmentation. The chapter shows that the paths towards welfare states were not uniform among the Nordic countries and that some of the pivotal forces and periods were connected to various types of crises, namely, that these were not processes that were smooth or inevitable. The chapter concludes with some general findings and a discussion of current-day problems among the Nordic societies from a comparative historical perspective.
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Format
Books
Book part
Published
2022
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Publisher
Routledge
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202205022510Use this for linking
Parent publication ISBN
978-1-138-58754-0
Review status
Peer reviewed
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429503870-3
Language
English
Published in
Perspectives in Economic and Social History
Is part of publication
Social Cohesion and Welfare States : From Fragmentation to Social Peace
Citation
- Eloranta, J., Ojala, J., & Sabaté, O. (2022). Smooth sailing toward more peaceful societies? Long-run Nordic development paths. In C. Lloyd, & M. Hannikainen (Eds.), Social Cohesion and Welfare States : From Fragmentation to Social Peace (pp. 28-56). Routledge. Perspectives in Economic and Social History. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429503870-3
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Academy Project, AoF
Akatemiahanke, SA

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Hannikainen; individual chapters, the contributors