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Thanks to a high level of investment in industry and agriculture since the war the
output per man hour has increased substantially compared with the average for
the period between the two world wars . The leading industries are carrying out ...
Thanks to a high level of investment in industry and agriculture since the war the
output per man hour has increased substantially compared with the average for
the period between the two world wars . The leading industries are carrying out ...
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Engineering and Shipbuilding During and after the second world war the
capacity of the Swedish engineering industry ... home market requirements the
output of the industry has formed the basis of the Government's post - war export
drive .
Engineering and Shipbuilding During and after the second world war the
capacity of the Swedish engineering industry ... home market requirements the
output of the industry has formed the basis of the Government's post - war export
drive .
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The immediate pre - war European armaments rush and the huge consumption
of certain Swedish raw materials and manufactured products at home during the
war years and overseas during the post - war reconstruction period brought an ...
The immediate pre - war European armaments rush and the huge consumption
of certain Swedish raw materials and manufactured products at home during the
war years and overseas during the post - war reconstruction period brought an ...
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Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in Sweden Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Department Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1945 |
Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in Sweden Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Department Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1945 |
Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in Sweden Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Dept Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1925 |
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