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The Nordic Model- Embracing globalization and sharing risks An MIT report.
The Nordic Model: Scandinavia since 1945 (Contemporary Worlds) By senior lecturer in contemporary Scandinavian history at the University College, London.
I’d also consider Viking Economics, more of an advocates take.
Historically direct anction would preceed any meaningful change in the state's politics. There's just so many examples of it, but the latest is the one in Iceland. They didn't just vote, they organized first and made sure that the people they voted into power will not be overruled by private interests.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Icelandic_financial_crisis_protests
There's also a couple of chapters about what happened there in this book: https://www.amazon.com/Viking-Economics-How-Scandinavians-Right/dp/1612195369