The system of welfare in Denmark built on
services and transfers as private right, but arranged with collective
financing, so that the originators of the project imagined that
individuals of the society should receive a little more from the society than
they actually paid in taxes. This was of course nonsense, because the public
cannot give you anything, before it has collected it via taxes[1], printed too many notes or borrowed
the money.
Welfare and Globalization in an European context
Denmark as an example: Population 5,427,459 – a little smaller than Berlin or Paris |
The chairman of the headmasters’ union Peter Kuhlmann confirmed April 9
2006:
”… that the new reform of the gymnasium has not
tempted more in the gymnasium to choose the scientific subjects. That is caused
by lack of well-qualified scientific education in the Folkeschool…”
In other European countries nations the principle of insurance is much
more dominating, i.e. also individual financing. Globalization is a new smart
word for the international competition. Even where the principle of insurance
is leading the development there is heavy considerations of what to do to
secure the home front.
Shifting Danish governments have built up the welfare system over a
period of 40 years, developed the society further or chosen to dismantle it. By
this the country has come in a situation, where we will hit natural stops of
financing the welfare a few years from now. Taxation yield cannot finance the
welfare, and the rate of taxation, the prices on the export goods and the state
debt stops the development also via globalization.
To increase the share on the labour market in order to increase the
yield from taxation is one strong side; and strong interests try to make us
believe in this one-sided solution. That a much bigger production is needed is
simply totally ignored.
The welfare in
Denmark cannot be financed, if the country as the country has been
structured has to continue to export to get enough income of which the welfare must
be financed.
From this starting point the way must be found, regardless what you may
have learnt of or misused of John Maynard Keynes’s works and apart from this
have learnt of welfare-ideological assumption-logic. There are a few possibilities
of choise to adapt, but not a lot, and it is certainly an urgent matter.
Export-incomes simply have to be gained. At the same time the total consumption
has to be reduced, simply to because there is too little capital in the sector
of production.
It has become advantageous to invest the capital outside the production
in Denmark or invest it abroad. This implies that more than 594,112 (in 2004)
or more than 22 p.c. are unemployed or expelled, cf. table 2 and table 1
respectively below.
The development of globalization has been active since the early 1980s,
where outsourcing began from USA. The businesses reflag, establish new firms in
Eastern European and Asian areas, where the cost level is substantial lower
than here, or the foreign countries start businesses that as time goes by
easily drive out the most wage-heavy Western businesses of competition.
The respective governments in the Europe must try to adapt to this
reality, even though it perhaps might be regarded as substantial deviation from
at least one ideological project, when you look carefully at the welfare
and also at EU.
The fact is however that the swing of the pendulum leads the development
to the countries that from their own points of view need development, and away
from the West that will develope or dismantle, if no big changes are to take place in the way the
responsible think and act in the West.
Farewell to the
ideologies – or collapse
Immigration to Western Europe built on an ideology or view of the world:
by moving the many poor and oppressed in the Third world to the Western world
the problems world wide would be solved, they imagine. That figures, numbers of
births uncover the dimensions of the project, and it’s impossible success does
not enter the brains of ideologists, because figures and logic is realism
– idealism
A lot of businesses were/are very much interested in getting cheap
labour force in to press the wages to a more tolerable level, the money wages
had been forced through by strong unions – often monopolies – while the taxes
as never before rose at the same time to make it possible for the welfare-elite
to develop its project towards the clouds.
The business interest of lower rates of wage was no ideology, even
though the ideological liberal way of thinking rather has to be blamed in
another connection as we shall see.
It appeared however that chiefly immigrants without the needed
qualifications went to Western Europe from the Middle East, South Asia and
Africa. A few coped with the labour market, but the big majority were let in,
and just draw extra from the welfare that has been built up without any demand
from the ordinary citizens by the Danish ambitious ideologists.
The Danish Welfare Commission has in the
May-report 2005 shown that immigrants consume more than three times more of the
public budget compared with the Danish relatively to their percentage part of
the population. [compare with the Welfare Commission in Boersen December 1 th
2005].
That distribution of ages influences this fact is in a realistic
analysis without any relevance to the problem. Even the government has proven
this in Denmark (in it’s thinktank the Rockwool-foundation). Much of what was
expected from this project has not been fulfilled, compare with: http://www.lilliput-information.com/six.html
Immigrants draw 40 p.c. of the social welfare, the earlier Minister of
Social Affaires Henriette Kjaer was referred to have reported May 1th 2005: www.filtrat.dk. And Aarhus municipality: “58
p.c. of the immigrants on social welfare and alike are unfitted for work – the
politicians are upset”.
The liberal wing cannot reject that the imagination about the free
movement of the labour force was tried in EF/EU (read details below). It was an
ideological miss, an imbalance that has to be rectified, if it is
possible. It was however easy to reach agreement with other in the ideological
family about this theme. The International has sung the song about people that
could settle down, where they were pleased in order finally to hear the
trumpets of Jerico or Judgments Day.
But there is always mistakes in the ideological problems. After
the collapse of the Eastern Bloc it ought to be obvious to anyone what ideology
– every ideology –
In the period 1960-2001: Tax-payments more than doubled, and the state
debt was multiplied 9.7 times accounted in fixed prices, the number of helpers
doubled while the number that needed help was multiplied with three, and the
original population decreased every year from 1968. Documentation: http://www.lilliput-information.com/engvelg.html
In spite of these facts the song sounded that the immigration created
employment, and this was what was needed, the ideology-mislead leaders maintained.
Latest the song has changed to that we need the workforce, and that is the
reason why we have to have more immigrants. Perhaps it should be well-qualified
immigrants this time, but the question still is: Where are they expected to
come from? We certain do not need employment that further limits the saleable
production and the export is my answer.
It was income
from export to pay our very expensive welfare system that was needed.
Already from 1968 there was a birth-deficit among the Danes
every year[2].
This will succeed in the long run when you have a system, where payments and
finance are arranged in a way that they should equalized between the citizens
in a lifetime. In the first decade of the 21st century big shares of older people appear because
of this birth-deficit, and this big share of elderly come at the same time as
the workforce decreases caused by decreased accession. Additionally we have the
problem of globalization that actually has become a much bigger hurdle to
overcome caused by the many ideological mistakes.
Competing
ideologies created a fateful arrangement
In the period while the economy-consideration still were debated
publicly among the political selected (until about the midd 1980s) you could
frequently hear about e.g. import and export rates as respectively the share of
GNP that the import respectively the export accounted for of the total disposal
amount.
We also were expected to understand that the
vulnerability of the country has disappeared since we entered EU, that ideological
was thought of as an almost self-sufficient bloc a la USA.
Denmark is a country that from the course of nature has not given us
much more to supply than agriculture production in newer times. Relatively late
there was however created an industrial establishment that gradually took the
lead in the foreign trade and the income after WW2. An effective system of
schools and education was just the condition of that to happen.
Then the abrupt radical change came (but put into plans long before) to
the total system of education in the 1960, because the task was to built up a
tax-financed and ideology-ruled system of welfare and a massive public sector
belonging together. A public sector to solve a lot of problems that almost
nobody outside the leading welfare-elite had understood they had[4].
An obstinate and persistent propaganda about an idea from 1930s bore
fruit. Very well, a better system of hospital-treatment and new schools did not
seem the worst. But it certainly did not stop here. The ideology had got off
the ground, and ideologies always continue towards the clouds, from where you a
aware of that it is not easy to listen to and to look at the Earth.
A small supplement:
The economic reality is that it is
the producers in every society who drive the economy forwards, savings is
regarded as the fuel of this process.
What the consumers – private and public – give out does not start the
economy, but perhaps it maintains the plant. The other thing has never
happened, and will never happen. Sometimes we hear economy-commentators report
that the expenditures spend on private consumption amounts to a certain percent
of the entire demand. We also hear a lot of nonsense about
consumer-expectations. To give the reader an impression that almost the
opposite is deciding the following is mentioned: In the end the 1920s the
private consumption in USA amounted to just 8.5 p.c. of the producers’ total
expenditures. I.e. consumption of factors for production was 12 times bigger
than the private consumption.
The process of production consists of a lot of complex stages – a lot
more today. It is a necessary implication of this that total combined
expenditures at all those stages/levels have to substantial exceed the
expenditures of consumption. As an illustration you might imagine that total
capital apparatus gradually transformed to final consumption; this could just
happen in a period of several years (here 12). What has been paid on
consumption – private as well as public – originate from production, while
production originate from capital included expenditures on factors for
production, of which wage-pay is a central factor-pay, that in the first link
originate from savings. Therefore, the more savings the more real capital is
created and accumulated in order to produce and consume more.
You
could accept the following fact:Government expenditures and private consumption
do not stimulate, but drain the economy. That is true regardless if you find
these expenditures fair or you do not. This is deciding to understand.
Not
working outside the working ages in 2004
[The workforce that supply themselves on labour
market: 2,867,000]
Outside
the labour market
|
|
|
Folk-Pensioners |
749,435 |
|
Early retirement pensioners[5] |
269,135 |
|
In between early retirement and Folk-pensioners |
205,761 |
|
Total |
1,224,331 |
Source : New from
Denmark’s Statistics: No
326, 29 July 2005
Table 2
Not working in the working ages (16-66 years) in 2004
|
|
|
Registred
unemployed |
335,000 |
|
Clients of social
security |
144,000 |
|
Revalidents |
26,748 |
|
Municipal activated |
49,268 |
|
Job center-activated |
19,269 |
|
On leave |
7,535 |
|
On yield of
unemployment |
12.302 |
|
Total |
594,142 |
Source : New
from Denmark’s Statistics: No 326, 29 July 2005 [6]
Total tabel 1 og Tabel 2 : 1,818,473
Table 3
Other receivers of
public transfers and public civil servants in 2004:
|
Receivers of sickness- and childbirth benefits |
423,858 |
|
Public employed |
874,500 |
|
Total |
1,298,358 |
Total of table 1, table
2 and table 3 number of receivers of transfers as basis of living and public
employed: 3,116,831 of a population of 5,427,459
To reach the total
number of the population the number of healthy employed in saleable production and
about 1 mio. children and young ones less than 18 years have to be added, and
the number of receivers of sickness- and childbirth benefits in the public
sector have to be subtracted, some of the last mentioned and some of young ones
less than 18 years are obviously included in number mentioned above.
Public running costs: 771.6 bill. dkr. in 2004 and 801,6 bill. dkr. (budget 2006)
Of this transfers: 336.7 bill. dkr.
in 2004 and 375,4 bill. dkr. (budget 2006)
Export income
totally: 656.6 bill. dkr. in 2004 and 663.1 bill. dkr. (budget
2006)
Source : New
from Denmark’s Statistics: No 131, 29 March 2006
Just one comparing example:
In Ireland the export income was 7.5 times larger than the public
transfers to unemployed, expelled and pensioners in 2004. In Denmark the factor
was 1.95
Denmark
has larger public running costs than export income. Of every dkr of export
income 0.51 dkr. is used on transfers, and of every dkr. of export income 0.66
dkr. is used on public running costs, mostly transfers and public wages.
Without
further you conclude that the export income that we want to increase in order
to make free scope for the financing on home front, is not officially expected
to increase in the same rate as the public running costs and the public
transfers.
The export is
just used as an indicator here, and with this comparison it is relatively easy
to compare the figures in this reading with the corresponding results in other countries
that have done much better, Ireland, Iceland and the Czech Republic.
With 2,867,000 in
the workforce in 2004 distributed on 594,192 unemployed and expelled, 874,500
public employees and about 1,400,000 in saleable production subtracted all in
all 423,858 receivers of sickness- and childbirth benefits the society cannot
continue to finance the welfare payments and also finance the needed
expenditures concerning 1,224,331 pensioners and alike in reality outside the
labour market. The last number even increases relatively and not just the
intake, but also the workforce itself are expected to drop absolutely.
The official number
in the workforce in period 2001-2005 has been reduced by more than 30,000. The
official number outside the workforce has been increased by more than 50,000 in
the same period. Even more distance between a smaller workforce and a
increasing number in the ages of pension is expected. According to
Erhvervsbladet 4 Marsh 2006 10 out of 14 Labour Market Councils estimate that
the workforce will fall by 8,000 more in the year 2007. The Danish Welfare
Commission prognosticated 350,000 fewer in the workforce and 400,000 more in
the group of pensioners in the year 2040, if the parameters of development is
maintained as today. This implies a budget deficit of about 100 bill. dkr. a
year.
6 April 2006 Danish
union of Employers reports that 50,000 will leave the labour market as
pensioners and alike the next 4 years. Assumed their jobs are not
In the groups early
pensioners cf. table 1 and other not-working in the ages 16-66 years cf. table
2 there were 863,277 of which about 100,000 treatment-demanding mentally ill,
prostitutes, treatment-demanding alcoholics, drug-misusers and homeless,
according to the Danish Welfare Commission, source:
Immigrants and their
later descendants in all generations are according to the Danish Welfare
Commission represented 3 times as often when it comes to draw on the public
sector, and the groups on early retirement also have surplus-representation
compared with their share of the population.
The Rockwool Foundation reported in 2001 that 36 p.c. of the non-Western
women in Denmark supply themselves on labour market; among the Danish women 72
p.c. supply themselves. I.e. 64 p.c. of the non-Western women are not
If we stick to the correction of foreigner account of 25 years on http://www.lilliput-information.com/uscan.html
(most foreign foreigners about 13 p.c.), the share of most foreign immigrants
and descendants among the unemployed and the expelled: 3 multiplied with about
13 p.c. equal about 40 p.c. This is their draw on the services and the
payments. This figure was confirmed by former Social Minister Henriette Kjaer
who reported this concerning the social security (cf. above).
[In addition third check of our correction to
the number of foreigners in Denmark]
I.e. not less than 345,000 of the receivers of transfers in
the working ages were immigrants and their descendants in 2004 [today more like
100,000 more], and 458,000 were Danes.
Increased saleable
production and export – the system of welfare reformed
If the welfare as we have known it for 40 years, shall be
preserved, the country necessary has to be prepared for the reorganization
towards the strong international competition globally. The immigration is the
liberal and international ideological part of. Therefore substantial changes have to be
introduced. These changes must perhaps be bigger than changes from vegetable to
animal production in the last half of the 1800s under the European agriculture
crisis.
In reality the crisis then arose caused by the carrying
capacity of American rails made possible by the new processes of performing
hard steal. The freight rates a ton dropped immense, and lead to an advantage
of competition for the American grain coming far away from the Midd West
finally to be supplied in Europe at substantial lower prices on both bread
grain and feeding grain. This had nothing to do with ideology. It was simply an invention.
The PC was also an invention.
It will be almost impossible to make changes among the
politicians as the VKR-government accepted the ideological welfare policy
already in 1968, and also because no politician will risk his skin, and
everybody knows it might be their turn to take responsibility of necessity
after a change of government.
Therefore all will participate with small bits and aim at
that the others to face the music, when the projects as here have long-term
impacts. In addition more than 60 p.c. of voters are employed by the public,
sent on daily benefits or social security.The system then continues until it
dissolves itself – precisely like other ideological projects – or are stopped by the
creditors.
You might expect small adjustments without any real
impacts in the political space. And this will with mathematical certainty lead
the country directly to the state’s bankruptcy, where the welfaresystem shall
being abolished randomly stick by stick, when we assume that the war does not
come, before quickly increasing deficits on the public budget are realized. At
the same time we will experience falling export incomes, and the outsourcing
will increase further caused by the neglected tax-decreased, even quicker
wastage from the workforce coming from both the increase in the group of
pensioner, the expelling from the workforce, and the lacking intake to the
workforce in the other end.
The
ideologists will continuing maintain that peace and no danger are ruling, and
the last 20 p.c. will never discover/admit anything has happened, even after
the war.
Nevertheless it must right to point at some ways that could
save the system that a lot of people have got used to is ruling, and that among
other things decide their rent. Some of it must be suggested dismantled,
because the development has shown that it does not have the impacts they used
as an argument including the benefits that was assumed when the system was
arranged.
When it is officially maintained that the purpose of
the ongoing (May 2006) agreement attempts concerning the welfare-negotiations unbalanced
should be to get more individuals into the workforce, then it will just effect
the yield of taxation in upward direction, and at the same time even increase
the incentives to accept more immigration, i.e. and inflow at a higher speed.
Well then, the questions of globalization and of welfare has not been linked. This
will undoubtedly be fateful. More tax-payments to finance the welfare do not
solve any of the problems fundamentally. The complex of problems is even
getting worse, as we shall see. Perhaps the catastrophe is being postponed a
little, and this is in every case almost the longest engaged professional
politicians a prepared to go in the thoughts and actions, when something big
has to happen in their world building mostly on party loyalty fare from reality.
Areas of problems
a. In average the first child is born about the mother’s 28th
years – hereafter we are in difficulties to get more children.
b. 15-20 p.c. of the women of age 40 in the Western countries have no
children – this figure has increased substantially.
c. The number of abortions has recently risen again to more than 15,000
of a birth cohort of 68,000-70,000.
3. European directives and recommendations
4. Welfare arrangements, generally
5. Educations and research
6. Income-tax reductions
The taxes have to cover the public expenditures. With
increasing intake to group of more than 65 years old, and still fewer in the
workforce caused by lacking childbirths and the expelling from the labour
market it become impossible to get the yield of taxes to cover the public
expenditures. Already in 2010 a deficit on budget of 40 bill. dkr.
If the
taxes are increased, the total tax-base of which the taxes are accounted from,
and also included in, will be decreased, because the saleable production and
the export go down caused by the worsen status of competition.
This
might seem like a problem corresponding to squaring the circle, but it is no,
as the circle and the square has nothing to do with ideology.
All
welfare-ideology, liberalism, internationalism, keynesianism, Europeanism, all
ideology must be removed from the ruling Danish welfare-system.
1. Childbirths:
It could given a try to effect the age in which the first
child is born and effect the the number of women who give birth – “without sending the women anywhere”.
By the number of children could eventually be increased. The
proposal from the government about varying transfers to individual in the
education system could perhaps have an effect, even though the proposal in the
open was made to
One proposal of how the number of childbirths can be
increased among unemployed and expelled individuals of more than 30 years of
age, is to transfer a public payment according to the difference
between their present payment and the lowest wage on the labour market for
five years, when they give birth to their first child after the mothers 29th
year. The payment is effective for both parents.
Public measured out and assigned gifts to families with
children do increase the incentive to give birth among childless, or gifts to
elderly or other marginal groups of voters who could threaten a coming
election. This does have any other
explanation than distribution-political causes. In Turkey
and Thailand they distribute kitchen-machines before the election. There is not
much difference. All these public assigned gifts must re-arranged to lower
taxes, that increases the demand for the workforce in an increasing saleable
production.
2.
Immigrants
In other of the government’s thinktanks it is much easier to
do so.
The immigration still increased from 11,369 new in 2004 to
12,644 new foreign citizens in 2005, of which 9.730 came from areas outside
Western Europe, North America, Israel, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
2006 Free
immigration:
No doubt, the liberalism will also have concessions after
the international has harvested the most of yield from immigration for the last
25 years:
Already before the
election in 2001 a so-call green-card-arrangement was introduced. It implies a
maximum tax rate of 25 p.c. of the earning for the first three years for
foreign, high-educated key-employees. With this taxation the concerned get the
same rights and the same admission to the public financed Danish welfare as the
Danes who of course must pay the full price. Even such a high price that
our saleable products cannot be produced and sold in sufficient amount to
finance the welfare in the future. So, you see the leading figures certainly do
know what is wrong.
Documentation: http://www.workindenmark.dk/ Taxation/0/1/0
3. EU-directives and recommendations
Interior market 1986 with four freedoms, where
products, services, capital and workforce could move freely between the member states
from 1. January 1993. All EU-citizens.
Second step
Schengen co-operation was decided in 1985 and lead
actual to co-operation with Amsterdam-treaty coming into force 1 May 1999.
Every border control inside EU was removed. Citizens from other parts of the
world in principle got the same right to move around freely. Common minimum
rules and regulation of immigration must secure that one member-state not just
transfer its burdens to the other member state.
Third step:
25 November 2003 where EU-directive was decided: about
status of the third-world-immigrants as residents after five years unbroken and legal stay in EU were given
free movement in EU too.
Next step
11 January 2005 EU-Commission published a so-called greenbook
about the method to manage the economic migration (between member states with
e.g. different economic policy) in order to get common rules. A point of view
that was strengthened two month later by the publication of another greenbook
with the title: ‘Demografic changes – need for a new solidarity between
generations’.
7 November 2005 the Commissioner for Justice and
Interior Matters, the Italian Franco Fratinni, a USA inspired Green Card-system
that gives high educated from the whole world the possibility to gain access
and permission to work in all
member states.
In need of common
EU-immigration-policy
Tammerfors-declaration 1999, point 18:
The European Union must secure a more justice
treatment of third-world-citizens who have taken legal residence in EU. A more
effective integration-policy that admits rights and duties that can be compared
with those of EU-citizens, and it continues with a Holy Hymn about racism,
different treatment, economics, culturel and social relations.
A directive in the summer 2001: About conditions for
third-world-citizens’ entry and stay in connection with employment as employees
and practicing independent businesses.
Marsh 2004: EU-Directive about the conditions for
third-world-citizens entry and stay in connection with studies, other education
or apprentice, also called the students’ directive.
A directive: October 2005 the Council decided a
directive about special entry-procedure for third-world-citizens in connection
with scientific investigation and two other recommendations.
How to go on:
A road map with initiatives to be proposed in
the period 2006-2009.
The
solution is not difficult to see. It just assumes to overcome the ideological
scruples. But this task perhaps cannot be overcome before the light has been
turned off over Europe.
4. Welfare arrangements, generally
The arrangement for transfer-receivers in between early retirement and
Folk-pensioners was introduced with an argument that hard physical worn-out on
the labour market created a need for early gradually transition to the a
pensioner’s life, and in addition it was maintained that this arrangement would
substantial reduce the unemployment/expelling among young ones. The arrangement
has especially been used by school teachers, pedagogists and library-employees.
With increasing duration of life and an transition in progress to generally
lesser physical demanding work, the arrangement has become a general early
retirement arrangement that already exists.
you are heavily run
down, if you loose your job and have debt at the same time.
5. Educations and research
are extremely central to get arranged realistic. Ideology has replaced
teaching
In the areas ‘education’, ‘health’, and ’social care’ 630,000 or 22
p.c. of the total workforce employed in 2001 (according to the Danish Welfare
Commission). Precisely how many in each of three sectors and the distribution
between kinds of institutions and sizes measured by number of clients, pupils,
students, patients is not available information to throw light on. Taken into
account that the area has more than doubled since 1960, even accounted by the
percentage it takes up of the total GNP we have to have this kind of
informations, that might make us able to account some measures of productivity
(achievement divided with the amount of resources) and measures of effectivity
(objectives related to resources).
Primo April 2005 DR-text-tv reported that education of the children
amounts to 30 p.c. of the working hours of Folk-school teachers: This situation
has been prepared and created by lots of changed school laws and the union’s
agreements of common consent for more decades. It started much higher, not by
chance, and was continued for 40 years in Denmark by both liberal and formally
more socialistic originators as useful political marionets. It started with
basic values of life that had to be changed. The parents was not fit for
upbringing, if they did not accepted ideologists’ values. Later on we had to
hear the excuse that the pedagogists and the teachers had to take over the
upbringer’s role. The parents were actually not fit, if they had not attended a
targeting course organized by the knowing masters of mind control: http://www.lilliput-information.com/revo.html
(in English) and http://www.lilliput-information.com/wu.html
(in English)
Now you perhaps better understand why Dutch 9 years old school pupils
are educated twice as much at half the costs. Or take some other areas: About
10 p.c. of the students drop out from the higher educations, and the yearly
intake on the engineer educations in Denmark has decreased with 50 p.c.
from 1985 to 1995[8].
Without detailed accounts of distributed resources and individuals you
cannot exposure the problems. 11 April 2005 TV2-News reported that 57 p.c.
of the Folk-school teachers who teaches in the subject ‘Danish’ had not chosen
‘Danish’ in their education on the college of education, and according to this 97
p.c. of those who teaches in the nature subjects and subjects of technology
the same. The most demented is that we did not get this information long
before the school actually broke down. That pupils learn the ideology is a
central part of the basis evaluation to find out which pupils who are doing
well, and who are doing unsatisfactory right from the kindergartens and the
Folk-school.
Knowledge
and competences must be brought in front:
If Denmark shall have a chance in
these years with reflaging, there have to concentrated whole-hearted and
consequently on knowledge and competences that can bring us in front in Western
world. The workforce to take care of the growing elderly-part in the population
will never become a problem. The second most dangerous development we witnessed
for two generations now is the teachers’ – especially in the upper secondary
school (gymnasium) – reproduction of their own irrelevant competences that
mostly are not business-relevant at all, if we shall survive as civilized
nation. It is not better in the Folk-school, but here we have to concentrate on
Danish, English, German, mathematic, biology, economics, data and history,
because it is not possible to replace large parts of the teachers’ staff here,
and at the same time find a development-carrying substitute that will make the
pupils fit for a new the upper secondary school.
The means
to rectify the imbalance in 3-5 years are in the comparative advantages that
Denmark should have utilized on education area at once in 1960s instead of
letting young unknowing people decide, where to go with everything using other people’s
money with good help from some of the so-called modern teachers in the upper secondary school. We
have to import relevant education systems and textbooks (eventually translated them)
from Ireland, Holland, England, Germany and USA, and perhaps hire a few
teachers from these nations to key positions here.
USA began
to tackle the questions of globalization action oriented already in the beginning of the 1980s: http://www.lilliput-information.com/curint.htm.
England did the same.
Ireland’s
production was half of the Danish production in 1970. Today Ireland’s
production per inhabitant is 10 p.c. larger than the Danish.
Regardless
if we shall see the welfare system break gradually down because of impossible
finances, perhaps with a last grasp for inflation formally outside the
Euro-zone, and just for as long EU has not stopped it, we can expect more cheap
import products with an education and research sector, where 2 of 3 educated
still turn their eyes towards the public sector in a country where a steady
growing part of the population refered to public assigned transfers as their
conditions of life. Exchange of products and factors included knowledge with
the wage-light areas will be topical for years to come towards the end.
A long
row of the humanities educations must simply have a very low or no intake of
students. And if it cannot succeed to break down the ideology on what the free
choice of education leads to after years influence from teachers in the upper
secondary school, there have to be introduced an education-duty corresponding
to the total costs of education and a stop for assigning public grants to
education that will not give any employment in the saleable production sector,
and just by natural resignation in lot years to come.
The
public financed grants could be removed and replaced by loans, just like a duty
might be introduced to cover the total costs. Grants and so-called free
education is generous and unequal, partly because a lot of educated do not get
employment with their choice of education, partly because those who do not take
a higher education actually pay for the education that even pay off a substantial
higher wage. You can just give reasons for this by including élite-thinking. At
the same time our plants of production are being consumed to it’s own
destruction or reflaged away.
The repay of the private costs of education might follow an
annuity loan of 20 years’ duration[9].
6.
Income-tax-reduction
The wages
have to be reduced with 30-35 p.c. [10]. The
income tax can be changes to a kind of source taxation, when it come to wage a
proportional wage-tax collected directly and finally at the source as an wage
sum tax, paid directly by the employers, primery to remove the tax control[11]
The yield
from wage sum tax has to be reduced with an amount corresponding to a available
wage increase of about 2-3 p.c. The coporation tax must be reduced at least to
the Irish level, and this could be the only tax on businesses. The different
contributions on the wage-pay slip apart from pension savings are being
gathered after a reduction with 50 p.c. in one contribution to an indiviualized
education foundation.
This will imply some public budget
deficits the first years, but as the arrangement attracts a lot advanced
businesses the drop in tax yield will fully be replaced within 10 years,
because capital will be injected into production sector, the opposite of what
is happening now, where it is drained to the last drop of capital, and
therefore clear out looking for cost savings. The result will be a dominating
sector of knowledge based production with high educated and well-paid
employees.
A lot new business and an increased
production in the existing businesses are the results. This will automatically draw the
workforce into employment and create purchacing-power to so-called welfare
. Here the turning of world in the universe is followed. That a
mental turning of the pole also is needed nobody shall doubt. 40 years with the
pyramid turned upside down by ideology.
“Now back to reality” we might call
this project after 40 years in Utopia.
6
May 2006
M. Sc. (Economics) Joern E. Vig
Denmark
[2] 2,05 - 2,10 child a woman is
needed to overcome the infant mortality and the reproduction to secure a stable
population in the Western communities.
[5] How large a share of this group that actually is fit for the Danish
labour market or rather belongs to another labour market that they have left is
not easy to spell out and publish information about via the available public
statistics.
[6] This was the coherent social statistics from mentioned source.
In New from Denmark’s Statistics nr. 22 of 2 February 2006 the unemployment is
reported converted to fulltime unemployed from 573,100 in 2004 and 543,100 in
2005 that converted allegedly amounts
to
respectively 176,400 and 157,400 fulltime unemployed – here counted as
unemployed members of unemployment fund.
[8] E.g. mathematics of vectors that is the basic of electronics and
advanced physics was abolished already in the beginning of the 1980s in the
upper secondary school (gymnasium) with reference to that the recruited pupils
in the upper secondary schools found the subject too difficult. Now you do not
find the Danish word ‘vektor’ in the dictionary when you will try to translate
from Danish to English.
[9] It was fateful from the start to give free entry to the educations, and
even do so by letting almost all the costs of education be tax-financed. In UN
the answer to the public U-90-report from 1960s: ‘You must be able to afford
it’. There is a chance to get rid of this ideology-element now, but it
will certainly meet tremendous resistance among the young ones who understand
this element as a well-acquired right, almost limited to a nature law,
even though it has been ruling just on the cost of the other half of the
population that do not take a higher education.
[10] Not in order to compete with the wage-light areas about the wage-heavy
productions, but because our products are too expensive to be sold in
sufficient amounts to repay the statedebt and at the same time create new job
in the sector of saleable production. This is the task.
[11] It has been proven more than 25 years ago that all progression in the
taxation scale depending on height of income has no meaning. The progression is
being fully equalized by larger deductions in the income from which to
calculate the tax.