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by timecube 3032 days ago
Social democratic policies tend to become more efficient with increased scale, so why would it be negative that the US is larger than Norway?
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A smaller country with low diversity results in more uniform opinions, I suppose?

But, comparing Norway to the U.S.A. would be odd. From over here, the U.S.A. can be compared to the E.U., in which case the comparison should be between American states and European countries.

Specifically for Norway, it would be like a state in the middle of the U.S.A. that never actually became part of the union, but with really good ties with everyone regardless.

You mean Norway is the Canada of the EU?
Sort of, yes. Just smaller, and in a local unions with the closest states of the U.S.A.
What is the largest contemporary social democratic government? Sweden is about twice the size of Norway. Is there evidence that it's getting scale benefits out of that?
One of the downsides is that a larger system collects more money and becomes a much more ripe target for individuals looking to corrupt it.