Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1993 |
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... wage earner funds ( see FI- NANCE ) . Also the much vaunted collective wage bargaining system was weak- ened by the desire on the employers ' part to shift from central to local level pay talks , as well as skilled workers demanding ...
... wage earner funds ( see FI- NANCE ) . Also the much vaunted collective wage bargaining system was weak- ened by the desire on the employers ' part to shift from central to local level pay talks , as well as skilled workers demanding ...
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... wage settlements with retroactive supplements . Domestic costs again pushed up the inflation rate in 1988 and 1989 ... wages , which averaged 8.3 % annually in 1988-90 , slowed down markedly in 1991 and 1992 , to 4.9 % and 4.5 ...
... wage settlements with retroactive supplements . Domestic costs again pushed up the inflation rate in 1988 and 1989 ... wages , which averaged 8.3 % annually in 1988-90 , slowed down markedly in 1991 and 1992 , to 4.9 % and 4.5 ...
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... wage earner " funds into operation in 1985 , financed by the obligation of companies to pay a percentage of their payrolls and profits , a new public investment body emerged . However , due to political controversy the funds stopped ...
... wage earner " funds into operation in 1985 , financed by the obligation of companies to pay a percentage of their payrolls and profits , a new public investment body emerged . However , due to political controversy the funds stopped ...
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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