Finland and its Northern peers in the Great Recession
Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, Helsinki ; Suni, Paavo ; Vihriälä, Vesa
ETLA - Helsinki
2016
33 p.
comparison ; competitiveness ; economic recession ; fiscal policy ; macroeconomics
Denmark ; Finland ; Germany ; Netherlands ; Sweden ; United Kingdom
ETLA Reports
49
Business economics
English
Bibliogr.
"The report focuses on the relative macroeconomic performance since the global financial crisis of six Northern European countries with a special emphasis on Finland. While fiscal and monetary policies have definitely impacted on macroeconomic outcomes in the six countries examined, as a whole they do not appear to be the key driving forces of the differences observed between the countries. The initial vulnerabilities, the nature of shocks and the resilience of the economies appear more important in explaining the differences. In particular, the weakness of growth in Finland can best be explained by a series of exceptional negative shocks in combination with a too weak capacity of the economy to improve its cost competitiveness in the absence of exchange rate flexibility."
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