<h3>Why Norway, Denmark, and Sweden have different retrecnchment results despite all being social democratic welfa</h3>
Why does Norway, Denmark, and Sweden have different retrecnchment results despite all being social democratic welfare states? what other factors or events have caused this difference and is there any data to prove this point?
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<p><i>Answer by meg</i><br/>I would look at the rising price of oil and the fact that Norway and to a lesser extent Denmark is an exporter of oil and Sweden in a importer.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ene_imp_kt_of_oil_equ_percap-kt-oil-equivalent-per-capita</p>
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