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芬兰跟瑞典的工业竞争力
Blomström
Industrial competitiveness in Sweden and Finland: from raw
materials to high-tech industry
Magnus Blomström and Ari Kokko
Stockholm School of Economics
PO Box 6501
Se-113 83 Stockholm
Sweden
March 2003
1. INTRODUCTION
Sweden and Finland are among the world’s richest and most highly developed economies
today, but it is often forgotten that the Nordic region was still one of Europe’s poorest and
most backward corners around the middle of the 19th century. The remarkable transformation
that commenced around 1850 in Sweden and some decades later in Finland has gradually
changed both countries from underdeveloped agricultural economies to advanced industrial
welfare states. This process is interesting not only from an historical perspective, but also
from the point of view of today’s developing economies.
One of the distinguishing features of the Nordic development history is that growth was
fuelled by the expansion of industries based on domestic raw materials, such as timber and
iron ore. From a position as suppliers of simple intermediate products to more advanced
economies in Western Europe, Sweden and Finland were able to upgrade the technological
level of their raw material based industries, and establish a foundation for a more diversified
economic structure. Over time, both countries managed to successfully diversify into related
activities, such as machinery, engineering products, transport equipment, and various types of
services. Many of today’s developing economies have abundant supplies of natural resources,
but few countries seem to base their long term development strategies
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