Northern Sweden and Economic Development

Authors

  • Ken Coates Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Carin Holroyd University of Saskatchewan, Canada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36368/jns.v15i1.996

Keywords:

Norrbotten, innovation, regional economic development, winter economies, resource development, IKEA, Sami, Circumpolar, tourism

Abstract

Governments around the Circumpolar world are attempting to ensure the long-term viability of northern economies, generally by supporting the natural resource economy and seeking opportunities to promote “new economy” commercial development. The challenge is formidable, in large measure because few Arctic or sub-Arctic regions have the research capability, highly skilled personnel, venture capital, accessible markets and entrepreneurial drive necessary to compete in the global science and technology-based economy. Communities in Norrbotten County in Sweden have made significant efforts to develop contemporary economic opportunities. This essay considers efforts made by a series of northern centres—Arjeplog, Kiruna, Luleå, Skellefteå and Haparanda—to build jobs and businesses beyond traditional northern economic activities, demonstrating that creative and determined northern regions can compete successfully in the age of rapid technological transformation.

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Published

2021-10-04

How to Cite

Coates, K. and Holroyd, C. (2021) “Northern Sweden and Economic Development”, Journal of Northern Studies, 15(1), pp. 7–24. doi: 10.36368/jns.v15i1.996.

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