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True; among of Nordic countries:
''The Nordic Passport Union was established in three stages. In 1952, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland agreed to abolish passports for travel between them and to readmit citizens of other countries who had entered illegally into one of the four countries from another. On 1 July 1954, the agreement was extended to allow citizens to reside and work in any of the four countries without a residence or work permit. Iceland implemented the agreement on 1 January 1966.[4][5] Passport checks for citizens of non-member countries at the borders between member countries were removed by a treaty between Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland signed on 12 July 1957 and which came into force on 1 May 1958. The treaty was extended to Iceland on 24 September 1965 and to the Faroe Islands on 1 January 1966. Greenland and Svalbard remain outside the passport union.''
One part of that co-operation .... what comes to social security issues .... if I would move to Norway, I would automatically get/enjoy same rights / benefits from Norway as I would get from Sweden or from Finland (depending which one of those would be marked to my home country). Of course that probably is not exactly the same which Norwegians might get. In any cases I guess that theoretical matter already hurts a lot ?
Both Norway & Sweden were pretty successfull countries in 1950's, 1960's, 1970's (no matter of above). Agree? And what happened in Finland (same time/after WWII) ... has even been one kind of miracle. Again agree? So I doubt that has caused lots of problems? But of course .... opinions can differ.
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