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Other Industrial Development In the Swedish textile industry no appreciable
expansion of output is envisaged during the next few years although investment
in the industry is likely to be concentrated on machinery aimed at achieving
greater ...
Other Industrial Development In the Swedish textile industry no appreciable
expansion of output is envisaged during the next few years although investment
in the industry is likely to be concentrated on machinery aimed at achieving
greater ...
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1935 = 100 Year Industry as a whole Capital goods industries Consumer goods
industries * * * 1938 1945 1949 1950 1951 1952 123 138 190 197 205 201 206
216 228 229 165 173 177 165 * Not computed . The decline in business activity ...
1935 = 100 Year Industry as a whole Capital goods industries Consumer goods
industries * * * 1938 1945 1949 1950 1951 1952 123 138 190 197 205 201 206
216 228 229 165 173 177 165 * Not computed . The decline in business activity ...
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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 new collective agreement in the textile and clothing
industries ...
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 new collective agreement in the textile and clothing
industries ...
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