perusvaihtoehtoon
Perusvaihtoehtoon is a Finnish concept that roughly translates to "basic substitution" or "fundamental exchange." It is a theoretical framework in development economics that was first introduced by Olli Lausekangas in the late 1990s. The idea revolves around providing basic needs and institutional guarantees to all citizens, rather than relying solely on market mechanisms.
The core principle of perusvaihtoehtoon is to create a system where every individual has access to essential
Proponents of perusvaihtoehtoon argue that it can lead to more equitable distribution of wealth, improved welfare,
On the other hand, critics have raised concerns about the practicality and feasibility of perusvaihtoehtoon. They
Perusvaihtoehtoon has generated interest in academic and policy circles, especially in the context of Nordic countries.