Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... forced the country into a position where it has to rely in the main on its own resources . These considerations led to a comprehensive enquiry into the future of Swedish agriculture , carried out by a Committee appointed in 1942. The ...
... forced the country into a position where it has to rely in the main on its own resources . These considerations led to a comprehensive enquiry into the future of Swedish agriculture , carried out by a Committee appointed in 1942. The ...
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... forced to restrict production and to dismiss workers . While the crisis lasted the Swedish textile industry lost about 15 per cent of its manpower . The difficulties besetting Swedish manufacturers were increased when early in 1952 a ...
... forced to restrict production and to dismiss workers . While the crisis lasted the Swedish textile industry lost about 15 per cent of its manpower . The difficulties besetting Swedish manufacturers were increased when early in 1952 a ...
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... forced either to close down or curtail their output . In 1952 over 30,000 tons of chocolate and confectionery was produced in Sweden to a value of more than Kr . 150 million . The Swedish canning industry , which developed remarkably ...
... forced either to close down or curtail their output . In 1952 over 30,000 tons of chocolate and confectionery was produced in Sweden to a value of more than Kr . 150 million . The Swedish canning industry , which developed remarkably ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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