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Huvudnavigering
The Government of Sweden
The Government of Sweden
Prime Minister's Office
Ulf Kristersson, Prime Minister
Jessica Rosencrantz, Minister for EU Affairs
Ministry of Climate and Enterprise
Ebba Busch, Minister for Energy, Business and Industry and Deputy Prime Minister
Romina Pourmokhtari, Minister for Climate and the Environment
Ministry of Culture
Parisa Liljestrand, Minister for Culture
Ministry of Defence
Pål Jonson, Minister for Defence
Carl-Oskar Bohlin, Minister for Civil Defence
Ministry of Education and Research
Johan Pehrson, Minister for Education
Lotta Edholm, Minister for Schools
Ministry of Employment
Mats Persson, Minister for Employment and Integration
Paulina Brandberg, Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life
Ministry of Finance
Elisabeth Svantesson, Minister for Finance
Erik Slottner, Minister for Public Administration
Niklas Wykman, Deputy Minister for Finance, Minister for Financial Markets
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Maria Malmer Stenergard, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Benjamin Dousa, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
Jakob Forssmed, Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health
Acko Ankarberg Johansson, Minister for Health Care
Anna Tenje, Minister for Older People and Social Security
Camilla Waltersson Grönvall, Minister for Social Services
Ministry of Justice
Gunnar Strömmer, Minister for Justice
Johan Forssell, Minister for Migration
Ministry of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure
Peter Kullgren, Minister for Rural Affairs
Andreas Carlson, Minister for Infrastructure and Housing
Government policy in Sweden & the EU
The Government’s priorities
Statement of Government Policy
Statement of Government EU Policy
Statement of Foreign Policy
Central government budget
Sweden in the EU
Adult education
Care for older people
Central government adminstration
Children’s rights
Civil defence
Civil society and sport
Combating terrorism
Constitution of Sweden and personal privacy
Consumer affairs
Culture
Digital policy
Disabilities
Democracy and human rights
Economic policy
Education for children and young people
Efforts to counter exclusion
Emergency preparedness
Energy
Enterprise and industry
Environment and climate
Family law
Financial markets
Foreign and security policy
Gambling policy
Gender equality
Higher education, research and space
Housing and community planning
Innovation
International development cooperation
International law
Integration
Judicial system
Labour law and work environment
Labour market
Liberal adult education
Media
Medical care
Mental health and mental health care
Migration and asylum
Military defence
Municipalities and regions
Nordic affairs
Public health
Public procurement
Regional development
Rural affairs
Social insurance
Social services
State-owned enterprises
Student finance
Taxes and tariffs
Trade and investment promotion
Transport and infrastructure
Youth policy
Documents & publications
Information material
International development cooperation strategies
Legal documents
Reports
How Sweden is governed
How Sweden is governed
The Swedish model of government administration
The Constitution
The principle of public access to official documents
General elections and referendums
Swedish legislation - how laws are made
Committees
Public agencies and how they are governed
State-owned enterprises
Press & contacts
Press contacts
Government Offices Press Information Officers
Ministry for Foreign Affairs Press Office
International Press Centre
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Report from
Ministry of Finance
Swedish Economic Policy Review, Volume 6, No. 2 Can Education Foster Growth?
Reference No.: Volume 6, 1999
Published
01 January 1999
Updated
17 May 2015
Download:
John Hassler: Introduction (pdf 57 kB)
Robert J. Barro: Human Capital and Growth in Cross-Country Regression (pdf 867 kB)
Comment by Fabrizio Zilibotti (pdf 142 kB)
Alan B. Krueger & Mikael Lindahl: Education for Growth in Sweden and the World (pdf 939 kB)
Comment by Kjetil Storesletten (pdf 114 kB)
Åsa Sohlman: Sweden - a Learning Society? (pdf 770 kB)
Comment by Anders Forslund (pdf 67 kB)
John H. Bishop: Are National Exit Examinations Important for Educational Efficiency? (pdf 959 kB)
Comment by Anders Björklund (pdf 47 kB)
Erik Mellander & Per Skedinger: Corporate Job Ladders in Europe: Wage Premia for University vs. High School Level Positions (pdf 957 kB)
Comment by Peter Fredriksson (pdf 168 kB)