liikasaannin
Liikasaannin is a Finnish term used in discussions of welfare, resource distribution, and attention economies to describe the phenomenon whereby an actor receives more resources, benefits, or visibility than would be justified by efficiency, need, or merit. The word combines liika (excess) with saanti (receiving or access), and it is not a widely standardized term in formal Finnish dictionaries.
In sociological, economic, and political discourse, liikasaannin may refer to situations where subsidies, allocations, or advantages
Liikasaannin is connected to debates about rent-seeking, moral hazard, and allocation efficiency. It echoes concerns about
As a normative term, the threshold for what counts as liikasaannin is debated. Different observers may disagree
The term is not widely standardized and may appear with varying meanings across sources. Consequently, interpretations