What is Anders Fogh’s government especially known for?
Strict immigration policies focused on not letting foreigners misuse the benefits of the Danish welfare system.
As of 2016, what is the country of Denmark and its economy known for?
Who united the Danish Kingdom and when was it?
Margrethe 1 in the 14th century united DK, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland under the Danish Crown.
The Lutheran reformation strengthened the bond (sharing religion).
About what percentage of the Danish workforce is part of a labor union?
Some of the most profound and strongest labor unions in the world. Unions with 80 % of the workforce.
Who invented the “flexicurity” system?
Poul Nyrup came up with “flexicurity”
What are some of the keywords behind Denmark’s success?
What is it that the US (especially Bernie Sanders) find interesting about Denmark?
Danish socialist capitalism. Left-winged welfare system.
Happiness, income equality and competitiveness all together.
What are the primary factors it has been hard for Danish politicians to create jobs after the crisis in 2008?
“Only” option is to be competitive and EXPORT (Foreign demand).
What characterized the Danish private sector from 1880-1980? (early capitalism)
Changed in 1980’s to LARGE CORPORATIONS (even globally). Imagine skyscrapers.
2009: The 5 largest companies by revenue (Mærsk, ISS, Carlsberg, Novo Nordisk and Vestas) had a total revenue equivalent to 32 % of the Danish GDP (in 1994 it was 10 %).
When did Denmark start running current account surpluses?
From 1989 and onwards (despite 1993).
What are the four phases of capitalism in the Nordic region?
What was the two fundamental problems with Martin and his co-authors conclusions about the four phases of capitalism in the Nordic region?
What was the primary idea behind the Treaty of Rome in 1957?
Economic integration leads to more competition and more efficiency.
Supply/demands role increases.
Increased specialization.
European economic integration is based on neo-liberalism.
What is the argument of economic sociologists?
Neo-liberalism will not work alone. When P = MC the suppliers will start to cooperate and form allies and potentially monopolies (competition will be destroyed).
⇒ REGULATION is also one of the main drivers for economic efficiency
How can you illustrate different political economies in terms of competition and regulation?

What is and what characterizes a bazaar economy?
Very competitive that is privately regulated.
Extremely unstable situation as things will be negotiated all the time.
(Utopia - rarely exists in real life)
What is and what characterizes a cartel economy?
Restricted economy that is privately regulated.
No antitrust laws.
Instead, businesses will form cartels.
What is and what characterizes a planned economy?
Restricted economy that is publicly regulated (this does not need to be communism but in extreme situations it is).
What is and what characterizes a common market?
Very competitive economy that is publicly regulated.
Free market with the strong state. This is the mix of neo-liberalism for the market itself and regulation of common market ⇒ EU.
What is meant by co-operative liberalism?
Co-operative: help for self-help and solidarity
Liberalism: free market, individual rights and a strong reliance on access to the surrounding markets.
What were the 5 periods Denmark’s capitalistic development was split into, and what are some keywords?

What characterized the period of the early liberal society (1857-1898)?
Competitive market and private/market regulation.
What characterized the period of Regulation and internationalization (1899-1932)?
More and more restricted economy and getting less and less privately regulated.
What characterized the period of Industrial growth under protective restrictions (1933-1956)?
The economy starts getting more competitive again but this time with public regulation.