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anon-35515 sporočil: 2.397
[#1060018] 13.01.11 03:23
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Najbolje je biti Šved?

Kaj nismo pred nekaj leti v "mrkaić-ističnih" komentarjih brali, kako je na Švedskem v resnici vse gnilo?
anon-197402 sporočil: 1.139
[#1060166] 13.01.11 08:16
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prirejenih, slovenskih, 1,9.
anon-68721 sporočil: 49
[#1060312] 13.01.11 09:49
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Kaj pa Švica???
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[#1060413] 13.01.11 10:31
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ja pa ja de. slovenija: gdp -1, brezposelnost 12,5%, inflacija cca 20% (vpliv cene nafte, konec leta se pričakuje cca 150$),.. in tako dalje
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[#1060454] 13.01.11 10:48
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Kje bodo letos okrevanje čutili tudi v žepu, ne le na papirju.

V sloveniji, saj smo do Božiča že izšli iz krize (le da Kriza tega še ne ve).
fcajt sporočil: 4.335
[#1060469] 13.01.11 10:55
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v procentih pravzaprav vse še kar dobro zgleda; objavite še nominalne, dejanske cifre BDP-ja za zadnja tri leta, recimo ...
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[#1060654] 13.01.11 12:40
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Nemci so še zmer zakon, pa naj reče kdor če kar če.
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[#1061077] 13.01.11 15:51
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Seveda, cifre kažejo da Slovenija ni nič hujša od povprečja, potem pa se cifram ne verjame. Bla-bla.
čarli sporočil: 13.178
[#1061125] 13.01.11 16:17 · odgovor na: anon-35515 (#1060018)
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[marsonn]
Najbolje je biti Šved?

Kaj nismo pred nekaj leti v "mrkaić-ističnih" komentarjih brali, kako je na Švedskem v resnici vse gnilo?
Ne brali so kako je v Sloveniji vse gnilo;) Švedska je bila redkokdaj omenjena pri njemu. Če pa je že bila, je bila zaradi primera slabe prakse...
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[#1061284] 13.01.11 18:59
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Bravo borat in njegova levica. Rahlo okrevanje po največjem padcu v Evropi, super. Zakaj bi pričakoval da bi se razvijali hitreje kot Nemci? Ker smo manj razviti kar za sabo potegne tudi nižje stroške, višjo konkurenčnost..... samo je problem ker država dela Slovence nekonkurenčne in revne.

Kaj se lahko naučimo iz tega? Kdor voli levico je reven v glavi in zato je kasneje še v denarnici. :P
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[#1061466] 13.01.11 22:59
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Zanima me, zakaj je Danska z istim pričakovanim rastom BDP uvrščena stopnjo višje kot Slovenija? Ali v Financah res niste sposobni slovenski javnosti postreči tudi malo pozitivnih besed ali si tega sploh ne želite? Oziroma, če je ta rast res tako slaba, zakaj potem "hvalite" Dansko?
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[#1061553] 14.01.11 00:41 · odgovor na: anon-35515 (#1060018)
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Zadnja sprememba: čarli 14.01.2011 00:43
Dejanska slika Švedske:
Stagnating Socialist Sweden
mises.org/daily/4936

Evo nekaj izsekov:
In an article (unfortunately available in Swedish onlyDownload PDF) published in the Swedish Economics Association's journal Ekonomisk Debatt in 2009, Ratio Institute economists Bjuggren and Johansson show the sad truth. Relying on public data from the government agency Statistics Sweden ("SCB" in Swedish, an acronym standing for the Central Bureau of Statistics) and using a new classification system to denote ownership, they found that there has been no job creation at all in the private sector from 1950 to 2005.

Yes, you read that correctly: there was no net increase in the number of jobs in the private sector in Sweden over a period of 55 years. In other words, starting five years after the end of the Second World War, the Swedish economy was at a complete standstill.

Believers of the Sweden myth might wish to attack the classification system used by Bjuggren and Johansson, but it is based on an international standard that simply provides a better view of the public and private sectors through identifying the holder of ownership rather than type of management or official status.

While the private sector has provided zero net job creation, the public sector has seen monstrous growth during this period (see the graph provided in this article, with private sector jobs in blue, public sector in brown, and population in red). And the population has increased even more, which explains the higher unemployment rates as well as the great chunk of people of working age pushed into public universities to further "educate" themselves.

Sweden's relatively successful survival through the recent financial crisis has nothing to do with propping up government, increasing welfare benefits, or nationalizing the private sector. It is a direct result of a purposeful and politically painful program over a period of more than 15 years to clean up the mess of almost a century of Krugmanite policies that were close to bankrupting the thousand-year-old nation.

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