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by fsloth 2327 days ago
Well, depends what you compare with. Most european countries have a rich history of industrialization and colonization and hence quite a lot of private capital. Unlike Finland. Of course, there are lots of other dirt poor areas, but if you compare Finland to the segment where it's usually included, i.e. non-iron-curtain-enclosed European states, then in that category it stands out.
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well, you could see Finland as halfway between the iron curtain and not-iron-curtain states. They split off the Russian empire just after WWI and barely avoided being taken back in the winter war. The Baltic states were less fortunate