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With all kinds of holidays and subsidies, why can Northern Europe become a highly developed country?

Nordic countries have long been world-renowned high-welfare countries, and the specific contents of various welfare subsidies are complex, with a huge management system and various names. Including children's subsidies, sick leave subsidies, basic medical insurance, rental subsidies, unemployment relief, social endowment insurance and other specific contents, we take Sweden as an example to elaborate China's welfare from details to current policies.

Compared with the key areas in continental Europe, the five Nordic countries suffered little losses in the Second World War. Of course, this is also a very important factor, but it also has a lot to do with its geographical location! Norway is the third largest natural gas exporter in the world, and its natural gas revenue accounts for about a quarter of its GDP. Sweden is the largest exporter of iron ore in Europe, with a forest coverage rate of 54%. Finland is the second largest exporter of printing paper and paperboard and the fourth largest exporter of pulp in the world. Denmark is the third largest natural gas exporter in Europe. Yes, Landrace pigs in Denmark are world-famous, and breeding pigs imported from Denmark are also needed in China. Iceland is also the North Sea Fishing Ground, one of the four largest fishing grounds in the world, with a large number of fish entrances and exits, where you will feel that fish are ultra-cheap!

There are also Nordic countries that have always adhered to the development concept of education-oriented, science and technology-strong country and attached importance to personnel training. Over the years, countries in the Nordic world have attached great importance to improving the quality of the whole people on the basis of universal education and lifelong education, implementing compulsory education from primary school to university and holding on-the-job training. The law requires the unemployed to attend employment training courses, and there are various adult learning organizations. A complete cultural education and training mechanism has cultivated a large number of backbone forces to promote the development of science and technology.

The most popular sentence among Finnish enterprises is: "Education is Finland's competitiveness. Finnish government departments attach great importance to basic education. At present, there are more than 3,000 public libraries in Finland, and the average occupancy rate of books ranks among the highest in the world. Its paper productivity exceeds that of the United States and Britain. Finland's investment in education is second only to the expenditure of social security system, ranking second in the national budget, accounting for 14% of the national budget.

Moreover, because the influence of the Second World War was not great, the five Nordic countries basically had a long-term and stable high-speed development stage, and there was no "messing around" of various doctrines. Then formed Carlsberg (1847), Nokia (1865), Sony Ericsson (1876), ABB( 1883), maersk (1904), Electrolux (. Lego (1934), Saab (1937) and IKEA (1943), which are "long-lived" and have strong advantages in their respective industries, have generated and realized huge value and capital.

So the average GDP is very high. The average GDP of Norway 202 1 is $78,600, Iceland 202 1 is $94,200, Denmark 202 1 is $66,600, Sweden 202 1 is $6,465,438, and Finland 202 1.