Date: April 26th, 2011 6:57 PM
Author: big center
However, from the 1970s and onwards Sweden's GDP growth fell behind other industrialised countries and the country's per capita ranking fell from the 4th to 14th place in a few decades.[120] From the mid 90s until today Sweden's economic growth has once again accelerated and has been higher than in most other industrialised countries (including the US) during the last 15 years.[121]
Hjalmar Branting, prime minister of Sweden and one of the most important founders of the Swedish Welfare System
Sweden began slowing the expansion of the welfare state in the 1980s, or even trimming it back, and according to the OECD and McKinsey, Sweden has recently been relatively quick to adopt neo-liberal policies, such as deregulation, compared to countries such as France.[107][122] The current Swedish government is continuing the trend of moderate rollbacks of previous social reforms.[107][123] Growth has been higher than in many other EU-15 countries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden
you seem strangely mad, and think i'm really flaming when you have no grasp of economics. any non-retard with any basic foundation in economics can tell you i'm not flaming. why are you so mad?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1629391&forum_id=2#17860407)