7klöverns ständiga replik med att "det går bra för Sverige", "Sveriges ekonomi växer så det knakar". Bloomberg motbevisar det hela påståendet.
Dagisspråk som ”vi måste bli fler”. Reinfeldt motiverade talet om öppna hjärnan ”det är bra om en befolkning växer, också kopplat till migration, ur rent ekonomisk synpunkt” medan Löfvens regering hävdar ”växande befolkning säkrar välfärden”.
Idag skriver Bloomborg om mysteriet. Det är invecklat, om jag förstår det hela rätt har denna Per Kapita alla pratar om emigrerat till Amerika och blivit storbonde där han håller låda för lärde folk om hocuspocus.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...boom-revisited
Dagisspråk som ”vi måste bli fler”. Reinfeldt motiverade talet om öppna hjärnan ”det är bra om en befolkning växer, också kopplat till migration, ur rent ekonomisk synpunkt” medan Löfvens regering hävdar ”växande befolkning säkrar välfärden”.
Idag skriver Bloomborg om mysteriet. Det är invecklat, om jag förstår det hela rätt har denna Per Kapita alla pratar om emigrerat till Amerika och blivit storbonde där han håller låda för lärde folk om hocuspocus.
Citat:
”There's less than meets the eye to Sweden's economic boom. The largest Nordic economy has been outpacing most of Europe in recent years, helped by booming domestic demand and rising exports. But under the surface, the growth is a lot less impressive and looking ahead prospects looks positively gloomy.
That’s because the expansion has been inflated by massive population growth, triggered by record immigration and high birth rates. In fact, the difference between overall growth in gross domestic product and growth when measured per capita hasn't been as wide since at least 1950.
To avoid slipping into a period of historically weak growth, economists say Sweden must make profound structural changes in areas such as education, the housing rental market, taxes and improve productivity. It also needs to ensure that the hundreds of thousands of immigrants from countries such as Syria and Iraq that arrived in the past few years find their way into the labor market. “
That’s because the expansion has been inflated by massive population growth, triggered by record immigration and high birth rates. In fact, the difference between overall growth in gross domestic product and growth when measured per capita hasn't been as wide since at least 1950.
To avoid slipping into a period of historically weak growth, economists say Sweden must make profound structural changes in areas such as education, the housing rental market, taxes and improve productivity. It also needs to ensure that the hundreds of thousands of immigrants from countries such as Syria and Iraq that arrived in the past few years find their way into the labor market. “
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...boom-revisited