Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... cent but in 1952 the proportion fell to only 41 per cent , due to the fall in the volume exported and to the heavy decline in prices ( whilst prices of other commodities continued to rise ) . After forestry products , machinery ...
... cent but in 1952 the proportion fell to only 41 per cent , due to the fall in the volume exported and to the heavy decline in prices ( whilst prices of other commodities continued to rise ) . After forestry products , machinery ...
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... cent of the value of all Sweden's exports went to the United Kingdom . Western Germany accounted for 11.8 per cent , Norway for 7.8 per cent and the United States for 5.6 per cent . In 1938 the proportions were the United Kingdom 23.7 per ...
... cent of the value of all Sweden's exports went to the United Kingdom . Western Germany accounted for 11.8 per cent , Norway for 7.8 per cent and the United States for 5.6 per cent . In 1938 the proportions were the United Kingdom 23.7 per ...
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... cent ) 94,523 114,803 Mining and quarrying ( 95 per cent ) 50,823 48,383 Wood - working ( 80 per cent ) .. 31,527 33,763 Pulp and paper making ( 85 per cent ) 68,378 93,689 Printing , etc. ( 85 per cent ) 18,002 18,634 Harvesting and ...
... cent ) 94,523 114,803 Mining and quarrying ( 95 per cent ) 50,823 48,383 Wood - working ( 80 per cent ) .. 31,527 33,763 Pulp and paper making ( 85 per cent ) 68,378 93,689 Printing , etc. ( 85 per cent ) 18,002 18,634 Harvesting and ...
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OTHER INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT | 33 |
ECONOMIC POLICY AND FINANCIAL | 37 |
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