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In 1951 at the height of the inflationary boom their proportion was 54 per 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 ...
In 1951 at the height of the inflationary boom their proportion was 54 per 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 ...
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In 1952 16.5 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 ...
In 1952 16.5 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 ...
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( 85 per cent ) .. Harvesting and hay cutting machines Other agricultural
machinery ( 90 per cent ) Milking machines Emulsifiers , etc. Separators Office
machinery ( 95 per cent ) Cooling machines ( 95 per cent ) Washing machines (
85 per cent ) ...
( 85 per cent ) .. Harvesting and hay cutting machines Other agricultural
machinery ( 90 per cent ) Milking machines Emulsifiers , etc. Separators Office
machinery ( 95 per cent ) Cooling machines ( 95 per cent ) Washing machines (
85 per cent ) ...
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