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  1. 1 day ago · Why are Scandinavian countries considered ‘the most capitalist countries in... Answer (1 of 3): They aren't. Or, I guess it depends on how you define capitalism. A country like Hong Kong would normally be considered “more capitalist” than Scandinavia. Scandinavia is an interesting cade actually because you could argue...

  2. 5 hours ago · State capitalism describes an economic system in which the state undertakes business and commercial (i.e., for-profit) economic activity and/or where the means of production are nationalized as state-owned enterprises (including the processes of capital accumulation, centralized management and wage labor ).

  3. 5 hours ago · The Nordic country has led the way in Europe in going cashless, but fast and easy digital commerce have left consumers and the state vulnerable to fraud. Digital crime in Sweden has doubled since ...

  4. 5 hours ago · The Heritage Foundation's Index of Economic Freedomstates that, "Economic freedom is the fundamental right of every human to control his or her own labor and property. In an economically free society, individuals are free to work, produce, consume, and invest in any way they please. In economically free societies, governments allow labor ...

  5. 5 hours ago · The country was occupied quickly: the government made an attempt to slow the advancing German forces, but local forces put up little resistance and surrendered before the end of the first day. During the German occupation , the administration was led by Gustav Simon , who pursued a policy of Germanisation and carried out the Holocaust in Luxembourg . [185]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1980s1980s - Wikipedia

    5 hours ago · The 1980s (pronounced "nineteen-eighties", shortened to "the '80s" or "the Eighties") was a decade that began on January 1, 1980, and ended on December 31, 1989.. The decade saw a dominance of conservatism and free market economics, and a socioeconomic change due to advances in technology and a worldwide move away from planned economies and towards laissez-faire capitalism compared to the 1970s.