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American Capitalism vs. Swedish Socialism? ? You Decide ????

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In Sweden the income inequality is low, but wealth inequality is almost as high as the US. Why, because in Sweden they have an excellent welfare state and more people are prepared to take risks when starting a business? If it all goes wrong, you won't end up being thrown out into the street without any healthcare or income coming in. So, lots of entrepreneurs in Sweden. Sweden seems to have perfect balance between capitalism and socialism.Learn the differences between American Capitalism and Swedish Socialism. Sweden's economic and political model is often misunderstood, especially by Americans not familiar with social democracy. In this video, we present an unbiased comparison between American's economic model and Sweden's economic model, and let you decide for yourself which system you

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In Sweden the income inequality is low, but wealth inequality is almost as high as the US. Why, because in Sweden they have an excellent welfare state and more people are prepared to take risks when starting a business? If it all goes wrong, you won't end up being thrown out into the street without any healthcare or income coming in. So, lots of entrepreneurs in Sweden. Sweden seems to have perfect balance between capitalism and socialism.

Learn the differences between American Capitalism and Swedish Socialism. Sweden's economic and political model is often misunderstood, especially by Americans not familiar with social democracy. In this video, we present an unbiased comparison between American's economic model and Sweden's economic model, and let you decide for yourself which system you think is superior

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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