Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... compared with 283 millions at the end of 1926 and 144 millions at the end of 1913. The abundance of the supply of foreign currencies led to a considerable fall in the rates of exchange which , for sterling , was 18:08 in December as com ...
... compared with 283 millions at the end of 1926 and 144 millions at the end of 1913. The abundance of the supply of foreign currencies led to a considerable fall in the rates of exchange which , for sterling , was 18:08 in December as com ...
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... compared with Kr.3 million from Great Britain . In this line foreign manufacturers must make the slight modifications in cut and style necessary to suit Swedish customers . The imports of hats ( including felt shapes ) were valued at Kr ...
... compared with Kr.3 million from Great Britain . In this line foreign manufacturers must make the slight modifications in cut and style necessary to suit Swedish customers . The imports of hats ( including felt shapes ) were valued at Kr ...
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... compared with 12.3 in October 1930 , and 8.2 in October 1929 ; at the end of February 1932 , the percentage was 23.7 as compared with 18.7 and 13.2 at the corresponding dates in 1931 and 1930 , respectively . The average for the year ...
... compared with 12.3 in October 1930 , and 8.2 in October 1929 ; at the end of February 1932 , the percentage was 23.7 as compared with 18.7 and 13.2 at the corresponding dates in 1931 and 1930 , respectively . The average for the year ...
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