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Title: Foreign Direct Investment and Politics: The Swedish Model
Author(s): Magnus Blomström and Ari Kokko
Publication Date: November 1995
Keyword(s): Economic Policy, FDI and Sweden
Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics
Abstract: Sweden is home to a remarkably large number of prosperous multinationals. We argue that this is partly the result of industrial policies that have been biased in favour of large firms, and partly the result of an institutional setting where regulations and controls have facilitated investment abroad by Swedish firms, while impeding foreign direct investment in Sweden. A particularly important feature of the institutional environment is that Swedish labour unions have supported Swedish investment abroad, but opposed foreign investment in Sweden. This paper outlines the development of Swedish foreign investment policies, describes the traditional Swedish model of industrial policy, and discusses the attitudes of the Swedish labour movement. The implications for long-run growth of Swedish industrial policy are also discussed. We argue that the large multinationals have been supported at the expense of small- and medium-sized firms, and that the non-multinational sector is thus less dynamic in Sweden than in many other countries.
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Blomström, M and Kokko, A. 1995. 'Foreign Direct Investment and Politics: The Swedish Model'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1266