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02/11/2005 4:02:17 pm
Interesting facts. I have encountered some interesting facts during the past days:

- Sweden gives "jobless growth" a face. In every other industrialised country, one per cent in GDP growth produces jobs to a various extent. Not so in Sweden.

- A four-year higher education in economics at a Swedish countryside university costs about 9000 euro. In the US, it is about 90 000 euro. Whish one is likely to give the best qualifications?

- In the northern Swedish town of Pajala, only 27 % of the population are supported by work. The rest live off the state. This is, unfortunately, not an uncommon pattern in large parts of the country.

And a final point, which I think is essential: It is not the companies in Western Europe that are the losers following the poor “business climate. The companies can always do their business in other parts of the world. The losers are the countries themselves and thus their populations. A simple, yet not for everyone, self-evident point.

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