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Nordic Modelball is an ideology that believes in the nordic political model, things such as low market regulation and strong union representation. This ideology, as the name would suggest is popular in the Nordic countries, such as Norway and Sweden.
'''Nordic Modelball''' is an economically center-left, civically moderate and culturally center-left ideology that believes in the Nordic political model, which includes a universalist welfare state aimed at enhancing social mobility, trong representation of trade unions, an economy based upon the principles of a mixed market capitalist economy and multi-level collective bargaining through a system of corporatism where labour and employer representations negotiate market policy and wages with the government as a mediator, built upon the foundation of a "grand compromise" between capital and labour. This ideology, as the name would suggest is popular in the Nordic countries, such as Norway and Sweden. {{Ideology|title1 = [[File:Nordmodel.png]] Nordic Modelball|image1 = [[File: Nordmodel.png]]|quadrant(s) = [[File: Leftunity.png]] LeftUnity}}

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=== Friends ===
* [[Social Democracyball]]
* [[Corporatismball]]

== Further reading ==

Revision as of 23:06, 4 June 2020

Nordic Modelball is an economically center-left, civically moderate and culturally center-left ideology that believes in the Nordic political model, which includes a universalist welfare state aimed at enhancing social mobility, trong representation of trade unions, an economy based upon the principles of a mixed market capitalist economy and multi-level collective bargaining through a system of corporatism where labour and employer representations negotiate market policy and wages with the government as a mediator, built upon the foundation of a "grand compromise" between capital and labour. This ideology, as the name would suggest is popular in the Nordic countries, such as Norway and Sweden.


History

Personality

How to draw

Relationships

Friends

Further reading