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Erik Bengtsson . Photo

Erik Bengtsson

Deputy head of the Department of Economic History, Senior lecturer

Erik Bengtsson . Photo

The Politics of Profits: Profit Squeeze and Political-Economic Change in Sweden, 1975–85

Author

  • Erik Bengtsson

Summary, in English

In the mid- to late 1970s, the Swedish economy faced a profit squeeze which threatened to hamper investments and the creation of jobs. This engendered a massive debate in the media and among economists and policymakers. This article investigates what I call ‘the politics of profits, the debates around the role of corporate profits in a democratic capitalist society and economy and the policy measures directed towards manipulating the distribution between capital income and labour income. The Swedish political economy from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s presents an important case in that the mid-1970s saw labour movement radicalization and proposals for socialization of investment, but the outcome by the mid-1980s was rather a move toward greater emphasis on stock saving and raising capital via the capital markets, that is ‘financialisation’. The contradictory history of the period sheds new light on the much-discussed shift from a social democracy postwar period to a more market liberal economy in the 1980s and 1990s.

Department/s

  • Department of Economic History

Publishing year

2025-12

Language

English

Publication/Series

Journal of Contemporary History

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Topic

  • History
  • Economic History

Status

Epub

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0022-0094