Finland’s economic development
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Finland’s economic development refers to the country’s long-term transition from a resource-based, agrarian economy to a diversified, high-income welfare state with strong education, technology, and social security systems.
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| Finland’s economic development canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Finland’s economic development Context triple: [Onko maallamme malttia vaurastua?, mainSubject, Finland’s economic development]
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Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland is a government ministry responsible for shaping the country’s economic policy, industrial development, labor market regulation, and employment promotion.
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Globalization, Economic Development and the Role of the State
"Globalization, Economic Development and the Role of the State" is a scholarly work by economist Ha-Joon Chang that critically examines how state policies shape economic development within the context of globalisation.
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The Theory of Economic Development
The Theory of Economic Development is a foundational economic work by Joseph Schumpeter that explains how innovation and entrepreneurial activity drive long-term economic growth and structural change.
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“On the Mechanics of Economic Development”
“On the Mechanics of Economic Development” is a seminal 1988 paper by economist Robert Lucas Jr. that helped found modern endogenous growth theory by explaining how human capital accumulation and externalities drive long-run economic growth.
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Handbook of Development Economics
The *Handbook of Development Economics* is a comprehensive, multi-volume reference work that surveys key theories, empirical research, and policy issues in the field of economic development.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Finland’s economic development Target entity description: Finland’s economic development refers to the country’s long-term transition from a resource-based, agrarian economy to a diversified, high-income welfare state with strong education, technology, and social security systems.
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A.
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland is a government ministry responsible for shaping the country’s economic policy, industrial development, labor market regulation, and employment promotion.
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B.
Globalization, Economic Development and the Role of the State
"Globalization, Economic Development and the Role of the State" is a scholarly work by economist Ha-Joon Chang that critically examines how state policies shape economic development within the context of globalisation.
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C.
The Theory of Economic Development
The Theory of Economic Development is a foundational economic work by Joseph Schumpeter that explains how innovation and entrepreneurial activity drive long-term economic growth and structural change.
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D.
“On the Mechanics of Economic Development”
“On the Mechanics of Economic Development” is a seminal 1988 paper by economist Robert Lucas Jr. that helped found modern endogenous growth theory by explaining how human capital accumulation and externalities drive long-run economic growth.
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E.
Handbook of Development Economics
The *Handbook of Development Economics* is a comprehensive, multi-volume reference work that surveys key theories, empirical research, and policy issues in the field of economic development.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (79)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
economic development process
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macroeconomic phenomenon ⓘ |
| affectedBy |
1990s banking and economic crisis in Finland
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Continuation War NERFINISHED ⓘ Winter War NERFINISHED ⓘ collapse of the Soviet Union ⓘ global financial crisis of 2008 ⓘ independence of Finland in 1917 ⓘ war reparations to the Soviet Union ⓘ |
| challenge |
ageing population
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decline of traditional manufacturing industries ⓘ dependence on a few large export companies ⓘ regional disparities ⓘ structural unemployment ⓘ |
| country | Finland ⓘ |
| currencyAdoption | euro ⓘ |
| educationFeature |
comprehensive school reform in 1970s
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high tertiary education attainment ⓘ strong vocational education and training system ⓘ |
| environmentalFeature |
climate policy aligned with EU targets
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high share of renewable energy in energy mix ⓘ sustainable forest management policies ⓘ |
| exportOrientation | high share of exports in GDP ⓘ |
| historicalPhase |
ICT-led growth in 1990s
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agrarian society in 19th century ⓘ post-World War II reconstruction ⓘ post-industrial service economy in 21st century ⓘ rapid growth in 1950s and 1960s ⓘ rapid industrialization in late 19th and early 20th century ⓘ shift to knowledge-based economy in late 20th century ⓘ structural change from agriculture to industry and services ⓘ |
| incomeLevel | high-income country ⓘ |
| keyDriver |
export-led growth
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industrialization ⓘ integration into global markets ⓘ investment in education ⓘ investment in research and development ⓘ technological innovation ⓘ urbanization ⓘ |
| keyInstitutionalFeature |
collective bargaining system
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comprehensive social security system ⓘ progressive taxation ⓘ publicly funded education ⓘ publicly funded healthcare ⓘ regional development policies ⓘ strong labor unions ⓘ tripartite cooperation between government, employers and unions ⓘ universal welfare state ⓘ |
| keySector |
chemical industry
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electronics industry ⓘ forestry ⓘ information and communications technology ⓘ machinery manufacturing ⓘ metal industry ⓘ pulp and paper industry ⓘ services sector ⓘ shipbuilding ⓘ telecommunications industry ⓘ |
| membership |
European Union
NERFINISHED
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Eurozone NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| policyInstrument |
active labor market policies
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education policy ⓘ fiscal policy ⓘ income policy agreements ⓘ industrial policy ⓘ innovation policy ⓘ regional policy ⓘ |
| R&DIntensity | high share of GDP spent on research and development ⓘ |
| strength |
high educational attainment
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high level of social cohesion ⓘ high quality of governance ⓘ low corruption ⓘ strong innovation system ⓘ |
| transitionFrom |
agrarian economy
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resource-based economy ⓘ |
| transitionTo |
Nordic welfare state model
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diversified economy ⓘ high-income economy ⓘ |
| welfareStateModel | Nordic model NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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