Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... tion and the margin between wholesale and retail prices is very large . For example , a certain proprietary article selling at 2s . 6d . a bottle retail in England is being sold in Stockholm at Kr.6-50 ( say 7s . ) each ; the latter ...
... tion and the margin between wholesale and retail prices is very large . For example , a certain proprietary article selling at 2s . 6d . a bottle retail in England is being sold in Stockholm at Kr.6-50 ( say 7s . ) each ; the latter ...
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... tion on January 1st , 1930. The classification of articles was re- modelled , but no important changes in the rates of duty were introduced . The general question of the fiscal system of Sweden and the need of its industries for ...
... tion on January 1st , 1930. The classification of articles was re- modelled , but no important changes in the rates of duty were introduced . The general question of the fiscal system of Sweden and the need of its industries for ...
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... tion still depend on agriculture for their livelihood . Sweden pro- duces about three - quarters of the food it consumes , and it exports swine , bacon , butter and eggs , and in good seasons certain quan- tities of cereals ...
... tion still depend on agriculture for their livelihood . Sweden pro- duces about three - quarters of the food it consumes , and it exports swine , bacon , butter and eggs , and in good seasons certain quan- tities of cereals ...
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abroad agents agreement agricultural amounted APPENDIX average balance Boliden bonds Borås Britain British budget capital cent cereals city of Sweden classes coal Company compared considerable cost of living cotton countries December decrease demand duty electric estimated exchange expenditure export trade factories favourable February figures Finland firms foreign funds Germany gold Götaverken Gothenburg Government Grängesberg imported into Sweden increase interest iron and steel January July June kilogrammes kilogs kilometres Kreuger & Toll krona labour loan machinery Malmö manufactures thereof ment metric tons million kronor mills months motor National Debt Norrköping Norway October Office öre output Overseas Trade payment population ports principal production profit pulp purchase railways reduced revenue Riksbank Riksdag shares Stock Stockholm sulphite Swedish banks textile Thousand kronor timber tion tonnage traffic unemployment United Kingdom vessels wages wheat whilst wood wood-pulp woollen yarn