NUUK, Greenland — On February 6, 2026, Canada and France formally inaugurated diplomatic consulates in Greenland’s…
Category: Political Economy
Nordic political economy coverage blends macroeconomic stability, public finance and fiscal strategy, green and defence policy shifts, city-level economic transformations, and political dynamics. Expect stories that highlight the region’s blending of robust welfare frameworks with innovation-led adaptation to climate, security, and digital-age challenges.
No need for Ballot Box for Euro adoption: Sweden’s Centre Party’s Euro Gambit and Strategic Crossroads
As Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist settles into her role as Centre Party leader—a position she assumed unanimously…
The Human Capital Cost of Sweden’s Teen Deportation Policy: A Business Imperative for Reform
STOCKHOLM — As Sweden grapples with one of Europe’s most acute labour shortages—76 percent of Swedish…
The Shadow Economy at Sweden’s Gates: Drug Seizures Surge as Organised Crime Reshapes the Nordic Business Landscape
Sweden’s customs authorities intercepted 10.5 tonnes of narcotics in 2025—a record haul that masks a far…
The Nordic AI Paradox Seen Through Swedish Lence: When Adoption Outpaces Leadership
Sweden’s workplaces are racing to deploy artificial intelligence—but a dangerous chasm is opening between executive ambition…
The Nordic Talent Equation: What Sweden’s Doctor Exodus Reveals About Regional Healthcare Competitiveness
The Nordic healthcare labour market is sending an unmistakable signal: talent mobility has become the ultimate…
The Preventable Cancer Crisis: A Nordic Business Imperative
New analysis confirms 40% of global cancer cases are avoidable—but Nordic economies face a paradox: world-leading…
The Integration Calculus: Sweden’s Teenage Deportation Dilemma and Its Economic Implications
Political deadlock over “teenage expulsions” reveals deeper tensions between migration control rhetoric and Nordic labour market…
Lapses In Ethical Donation: SSE’s Epstein Ties and the Nordic Imperative for Ethical Governance
STOCKHOLM — New documentation confirms the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) accepted approximately $420,000—equivalent to more…
