Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1993 |
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... respectively . The glut in the oil market and the fall of the dollar , together with strong private con- sumption , helped to sustain 2.2 % growth in 1985 and 2.3 % in 1986. In 1987- 89 domestic demand gave strong impetus to growth ...
... respectively . The glut in the oil market and the fall of the dollar , together with strong private con- sumption , helped to sustain 2.2 % growth in 1985 and 2.3 % in 1986. In 1987- 89 domestic demand gave strong impetus to growth ...
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... respectively . As the impact of the tax reform worked its way out of the index in 1991 , the inflation rate fell sharply in 1992 to 2.2 % , one of the lowest in Europe . The increase in direct wages , which averaged 8.3 % annually in ...
... respectively . As the impact of the tax reform worked its way out of the index in 1991 , the inflation rate fell sharply in 1992 to 2.2 % , one of the lowest in Europe . The increase in direct wages , which averaged 8.3 % annually in ...
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... respectively as part of a plan of action to modify the energy system . However , technical and economic questions remain as to how Sweden will manage to replace all its nuclear power and Swedish industry has long warned of the ...
... respectively as part of a plan of action to modify the energy system . However , technical and economic questions remain as to how Sweden will manage to replace all its nuclear power and Swedish industry has long warned of the ...
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40 Duke Street Abstract of Sweden banks budget Carl Bildt Centre church Church of Sweden coalition government Communists companies Country Forecasts Country Risk Service country's current prices debt defence deficit devaluation Digest of Swedish direct investment domestic economic Economist Intelligence Unit EFTA elections employees European Economic Area exchange rate Exports finance Finland forest forestry growth Iceland Imports income industrial Ingvar Carlsson interest rates International Financial Statistics iron krona labour market Linjeflyg LKAB London WIA IDW manufacturing ment Monthly Digest Nordic Norway nuclear power OECD organisation parliament payments population Private consumption public sector ratio recession referendum result revenue Riksbank Riksdag Sep Sep Sep share Skr bn Source sq km Statistical Abstract Statistiska Stockholm Stockholm stock exchange subsidies surplus Svenska Swedish economy Swedish politics Swedish Statistics tax reform tion tons traditional Transport & communications Vattenfall wage year-end