Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... later in this chapter . It is sufficient to emphasize here that in view of the dependence of Swedish industry on overseas demand a high level of exports is essential if the Government is to succeed in maintaining full employment ...
... later in this chapter . It is sufficient to emphasize here that in view of the dependence of Swedish industry on overseas demand a high level of exports is essential if the Government is to succeed in maintaining full employment ...
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... later amended to conform with the rules of the European Payments Union . When the E.P.U. agreement became operative on 1st July , 1950 , Sweden held sterling to a value of £ 22 million and this sum was available for her to use to cover ...
... later amended to conform with the rules of the European Payments Union . When the E.P.U. agreement became operative on 1st July , 1950 , Sweden held sterling to a value of £ 22 million and this sum was available for her to use to cover ...
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... later . The heavy increase in the number of motor vehicles registered in Sweden since the war may be attributed chiefly to : ( a ) The replacement of obsolete and worn - out models of pre - war manu- facture . ( b ) The increased number ...
... later . The heavy increase in the number of motor vehicles registered in Sweden since the war may be attributed chiefly to : ( a ) The replacement of obsolete and worn - out models of pre - war manu- facture . ( b ) The increased number ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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