Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1993 |
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... direct wages , which averaged 8.3 % annually in 1988-90 , slowed down markedly in 1991 and 1992 , to 4.9 % and 4.5 % respectively , influenced by the recession . The savings ratio ( savings as a percentage of disposable income ) ...
... direct wages , which averaged 8.3 % annually in 1988-90 , slowed down markedly in 1991 and 1992 , to 4.9 % and 4.5 % respectively , influenced by the recession . The savings ratio ( savings as a percentage of disposable income ) ...
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... Direct investment abroad amounted to Skr48.2bn ( $ 8.1bn ) in 1991. Of the 1991 total , Skr3.0bn was invested in the Nordic countries and Skr28.8bn in EC countries . France was the dominant recipient country in 1991 followed by the UK ...
... Direct investment abroad amounted to Skr48.2bn ( $ 8.1bn ) in 1991. Of the 1991 total , Skr3.0bn was invested in the Nordic countries and Skr28.8bn in EC countries . France was the dominant recipient country in 1991 followed by the UK ...
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... direct investment abroad , including buying foreign property . In addition , Swedish investors can trade freely in foreign securities . Foreign investors can buy Swedish shares , listed and unlisted , although company by - laws can ...
... direct investment abroad , including buying foreign property . In addition , Swedish investors can trade freely in foreign securities . Foreign investors can buy Swedish shares , listed and unlisted , although company by - laws can ...
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Abstract of Sweden accounted agreement allowed amounted annual average balance banks budget capital central Centre church coalition communications companies consumption costs countries country's debt defence deficit Digest of Swedish direct domestic early economic Economist Intelligence elections energy engineering estimated exchange Exports finance fishing followed force foreign forest fund growth Imports income increased industrial Institute interest International investment iron krona largest Liberal major manufacturing measures ment million mining Monthly Digest months Norway nuclear power OECD operate organisation parliament Party payments political population provides public sector ratio recession reform remained result Riksbank rise sector share Skr bn Social Democrats Source Statistical Abstract Stockholm Swedish Statistics tion tons trade traditional Transport unions Unit wage World