Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... CLASSES OF MERCHANDISE EXPORTED FROM SWEDEN IN 1938 , 1951 AND 1952 . 212 III VALUE OF PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO SWEDEN IN 1938 , 1951 AND 1952 . 213 • IV · VALUE OF SWEDEN'S TRADE WITH VARIOUS COUNTRIES IN 1938 ...
... CLASSES OF MERCHANDISE EXPORTED FROM SWEDEN IN 1938 , 1951 AND 1952 . 212 III VALUE OF PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO SWEDEN IN 1938 , 1951 AND 1952 . 213 • IV · VALUE OF SWEDEN'S TRADE WITH VARIOUS COUNTRIES IN 1938 ...
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... class flights on the regular daily international services did not prove a success and SAS have now reverted to normal first class services . The traffic of SAS has shown a steady growth . For the period 1st October , 1951-30th September ...
... class flights on the regular daily international services did not prove a success and SAS have now reverted to normal first class services . The traffic of SAS has shown a steady growth . For the period 1st October , 1951-30th September ...
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... class products . Most local manufacturers and importers concentrate on the moderately priced real and the high quality imitation jewellery which is chiefly in demand . Under normal trading conditions about one - half of the demand for ...
... class products . Most local manufacturers and importers concentrate on the moderately priced real and the high quality imitation jewellery which is chiefly in demand . Under normal trading conditions about one - half of the demand for ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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