Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... Germany , owing to the comparatively low cost of producton in that country , and the large imports of motor cars from the U.S.A. It is probably due to the conviction that German competition must weaken on the restoration of normal ...
... Germany , owing to the comparatively low cost of producton in that country , and the large imports of motor cars from the U.S.A. It is probably due to the conviction that German competition must weaken on the restoration of normal ...
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... Germany . Hats . In 1930 Swedish factories turned out about 2,273,000 hats valued at 11,673,000 kronor , whilst 2,900,000 hats , valued at 12,673,000 kronor were imported . Germany and Czechoslovakia are the principal countries of ...
... Germany . Hats . In 1930 Swedish factories turned out about 2,273,000 hats valued at 11,673,000 kronor , whilst 2,900,000 hats , valued at 12,673,000 kronor were imported . Germany and Czechoslovakia are the principal countries of ...
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... German figures . For the years 1937 and 1938 , the figures have been adjusted as far as possible by the statisti- cians at the Swedish Board of Trade . Imports from greater Germany are returned at 486.7 million kronor in 1938 as against ...
... German figures . For the years 1937 and 1938 , the figures have been adjusted as far as possible by the statisti- cians at the Swedish Board of Trade . Imports from greater Germany are returned at 486.7 million kronor in 1938 as against ...
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