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Largely because of the heavy overseas demand for her forestry products and iron
ore Sweden's foreign trade position greatly improved in 1950 and 1951 . There
was a corresponding improvement in her balance of payments , with the result ...
Largely because of the heavy overseas demand for her forestry products and iron
ore Sweden's foreign trade position greatly improved in 1950 and 1951 . There
was a corresponding improvement in her balance of payments , with the result ...
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( 2 ) The introduction of schemes of rationalization in Swedish agriculture which
include ( a ) measures to increase the size of farms and their lay - out , ( b ) plans
for land reclamation and land drainage and ( c ) improved cultivating methods ...
( 2 ) The introduction of schemes of rationalization in Swedish agriculture which
include ( a ) measures to increase the size of farms and their lay - out , ( b ) plans
for land reclamation and land drainage and ( c ) improved cultivating methods ...
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... and payments has greatly improved . The net earnings of foreign currencies ,
however , have not been sufficient to build up a reserve of foreign exchange
corresponding to more than the value of about three months ' imports at 1952
prices .
... and payments has greatly improved . The net earnings of foreign currencies ,
however , have not been sufficient to build up a reserve of foreign exchange
corresponding to more than the value of about three months ' imports at 1952
prices .
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