“SWEDEN: A MODEL OF SAVING AND INNOVATION”

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The European Union has an ambitious goal: to finance a new season of industrial and technological growth by leveraging citizens’ savings, estimated at around 8 trillion euros. But how can investment really be encouraged?

A possible answer comes from the North.
Sweden, for example, has introduced a system that simplifies life for investors and supports them in the long term: it’s called ISK (Investeringssparkonto), a special account that makes investing easier and more advantageous.

This approach fits into a broader cultural and entrepreneurial model: more innovation, greater focus on employee well-being, and a stronger culture of long-term thinking.

Massimo Caiazza, interviewed by il Bollettino, offers insightful perspectives on the Swedish model and the potential benefits it could bring to Italy and the rest of Europe.

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