Archive for Eric Brodin

Sweden: No Model for Eastern Europe

Professor Brodin, a native of Sweden, is Director of The Foundation for International Studies, Buies Creek, North Carolina. The Eastern and Central European countries that have abandoned (or at least renamed) their governments are scouting around for a new form of government. They want a system that will provide the relative freedom found in a [...]

1Nov1990 | | 0 comments | Continued

Swedens Empty Smrgsbord

Eric Brodin, a native of Sweden, is Burrows T. Lundy Professor of the Philosophy of Business at Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina. When in 1976 a nonsocialist Swedish government for the first time in 44 years replaced a socialist government, the defeated premier, Olof Palme, explained that the Conservative-Centrist coalition was taking over ett [...]

1Mar1987 | | 0 comments | Continued

Swedens Welfare State: A Paradise Lost

Eric Brodin, a native of Sweden, is a naturalized U. S. citizen, now Professor of the Lundy Chair of Philosophy of Business at Campbell University in North Carolina. This article is from a lecture st the 4th Annual Institute on Free Enterprise and Public Policy st Grove City College in Pennsylvania, June 17,1960. The Swedish [...]

1Dec1980 | | 0 comments | Continued

Is Red China an Economic Paper Tiger?

Prospects for expanding trade with Red China are slim as long as communistic practices prevail.

1Mar1973 | | 0 comments | Continued
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