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Chapter VII Introduction In the two previous sections of this study we have
discussed industrial growth and changes in the structure of industry, without
touching upon the cyclical problems more than incidentally. In the following
section, the ...
Chapter VII Introduction In the two previous sections of this study we have
discussed industrial growth and changes in the structure of industry, without
touching upon the cyclical problems more than incidentally. In the following
section, the ...
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It is particularly industry and its associated branches of the economy that can be
shown to be dependent on cyclical conditions. Agriculture, on the other hand, has
proved to be but little dependent upon the industrial cycle, even during the time ...
It is particularly industry and its associated branches of the economy that can be
shown to be dependent on cyclical conditions. Agriculture, on the other hand, has
proved to be but little dependent upon the industrial cycle, even during the time ...
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It is fairly clear that imports were more dependent on the cyclical situation at
home than were exports. The complete agreement in time, of the cyclical turning
point with the reference cycle, does not give the impression that imports were a
factor ...
It is fairly clear that imports were more dependent on the cyclical situation at
home than were exports. The complete agreement in time, of the cyclical turning
point with the reference cycle, does not give the impression that imports were a
factor ...
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500 workers accounted annum average bar iron boom business cycle capital goods industry capital goods sector consumer goods industry consumer goods sector contraction corporations cotton industry cyclical decline decreased depression domestic duction economic employees entrepreneurs expansion factories Fagersta firms fluctuations Gardlund Gothenburg growth horse power imports Income of Sweden industrial groups industrial production industrial statistics industrialisation investments iron and steel large establishments largest enterprises manufacturing margarine mechanical engineering industry ments metal Motive power National Income number of establishments number of horse Number of Value number of workers output value paper and pulp paper mills peak percentage shares period pig iron production increased production value pulp industry pulp mills quantity reference cycle sawmill industry sion tion cycle Skanska small establishments steel industry Stockholm svenska Swedish industry Table textile industry timber tons total number trough upswing value of production wage wool industry Workers and Value workers power workers production