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... achieving and maintaining economic equilibrium and internal financial stability
, the Government was forced towards the end of 1950 to accept in principle an
upward adjustment of Swedish prices to the steeply rising level of external prices
.
... achieving and maintaining economic equilibrium and internal financial stability
, the Government was forced towards the end of 1950 to accept in principle an
upward adjustment of Swedish prices to the steeply rising level of external prices
.
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The rising level of external prices during 1950 , however , compelled the
Government to resort to subsidies on an everincreasing scale in an effort to keep
the cost of living from rising to the critical level . But this and other measures
proved ...
The rising level of external prices during 1950 , however , compelled the
Government to resort to subsidies on an everincreasing scale in an effort to keep
the cost of living from rising to the critical level . But this and other measures
proved ...
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External Foreign Trade Policy With well developed industries and a high
standard of living , but only a small variety of national resources ( though these
are abundant ) , Sweden is more dependent on foreign trade for her economic
well ...
External Foreign Trade Policy With well developed industries and a high
standard of living , but only a small variety of national resources ( though these
are abundant ) , Sweden is more dependent on foreign trade for her economic
well ...
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