Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... trend is towards higher quality and increased volume and diversity of finished products . This policy has already resulted in a considerable expansion of the domestic paper industry and in the rapid development of relatively new ...
... trend is towards higher quality and increased volume and diversity of finished products . This policy has already resulted in a considerable expansion of the domestic paper industry and in the rapid development of relatively new ...
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... trend continued until the autumn of that year , after which the curve became less steep . Early in 1952 , when the index had reached 207 , the Government and the Confederation of Trade Unions agreed on a new policy of stabilization ...
... trend continued until the autumn of that year , after which the curve became less steep . Early in 1952 , when the index had reached 207 , the Government and the Confederation of Trade Unions agreed on a new policy of stabilization ...
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... trend has been made possible chiefly by a small increase in the total labour force and by a steady rise in productivity and extended rationalization resulting from the post - war increase in industrial investment . On the other hand , a ...
... trend has been made possible chiefly by a small increase in the total labour force and by a steady rise in productivity and extended rationalization resulting from the post - war increase in industrial investment . On the other hand , a ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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