The Outlook in Sweden: Long-term Economic Survey, 1951-1955Swedish Institute, 1952 - 30 sidor |
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... Plan . The worth of these surveys is generally accepted as proved , both in charting economic policy and in providing material for debate . The perspective they give to the economic picture has been found particularly useful in helping ...
... Plan . The worth of these surveys is generally accepted as proved , both in charting economic policy and in providing material for debate . The perspective they give to the economic picture has been found particularly useful in helping ...
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... plans be reduced . The immediate postwar expansion was financed , largely , out of the liquid assets which companies had accumulated . Now that these have been spent , expansion is mostly dependent on current earnings , market ...
... plans be reduced . The immediate postwar expansion was financed , largely , out of the liquid assets which companies had accumulated . Now that these have been spent , expansion is mostly dependent on current earnings , market ...
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... plans can be carried out , no additional labor will be required on the railways . The demand for postal , telegraph and telephone services has shown a sharply rising curve , which will almost certainly continue . Ex- pansion and ...
... plans can be carried out , no additional labor will be required on the railways . The demand for postal , telegraph and telephone services has shown a sharply rising curve , which will almost certainly continue . Ex- pansion and ...
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1/2 per cent 200 million kronor agriculture amounts assumed balance of payments budget capacity chemical industry cial commission commission's considerable continued increase country's crease demand will tend distribution domestic duction economic policy effect employment expected to rise export favorable five-year period foreign exchange reserve foreign trade fuel greater gross national product home production housing improvements increase in private increase in production increased home industrial plant inflationary INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC internal balance inventory investment activity investment needs iron and steel labor force labor shortage large investments living standards long run long-term surveys manpower ment metalworking industries million tons non-productive plans postwar expansion prewar price controls price-fixing private consumption public consumption pulp rapid expansion rate of increase raw materials sectors self-sufficiency semifinished products situation social reforms STOCKHOLM sumption supplementary investments supply survey period Swedish SWEDISH INSTITUTE tariff tendency textile tion total demand trend vestment volume zinc