Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... higher costs of production , due to higher wages and the use of imported coal and coke . Consequently the Swedish goods , although of better quality , have to face very severe competition . The works which produce steel for export are ...
... higher costs of production , due to higher wages and the use of imported coal and coke . Consequently the Swedish goods , although of better quality , have to face very severe competition . The works which produce steel for export are ...
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... higher revenue duties on certain luxury or semi - luxury articles on which the existing duties were low in comparison to those levied on similar goods in other countries , ( 2 ) duties levied for the purpose of affording some protection ...
... higher revenue duties on certain luxury or semi - luxury articles on which the existing duties were low in comparison to those levied on similar goods in other countries , ( 2 ) duties levied for the purpose of affording some protection ...
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... higher than in 1933. The imports of tea rose from 405,905 kilogs . to 410,956 kilogs . , and of rice from 4,744 to 10,136 metric tons over the same period . The higher purchasing power now enjoyed by the Swedish people as a whole is ...
... higher than in 1933. The imports of tea rose from 405,905 kilogs . to 410,956 kilogs . , and of rice from 4,744 to 10,136 metric tons over the same period . The higher purchasing power now enjoyed by the Swedish people as a whole is ...
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