Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... Riksdag are balanced at Kr . 5,014 million and provide for a surplus of Kr . 552 million , an increase of Kr . 23 million over the original estimates . The estimated revenue proper , i.e. taxation , etc. , is expected to exceed the ...
... Riksdag are balanced at Kr . 5,014 million and provide for a surplus of Kr . 552 million , an increase of Kr . 23 million over the original estimates . The estimated revenue proper , i.e. taxation , etc. , is expected to exceed the ...
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... Riksdag in June , 1949. The new bank , which is not expected to start operations until the autumn of 1950 is to be formed from the State - owned Jord- brukarbanken , the branch offices of the Riksbank and a number of offices of the ...
... Riksdag in June , 1949. The new bank , which is not expected to start operations until the autumn of 1950 is to be formed from the State - owned Jord- brukarbanken , the branch offices of the Riksbank and a number of offices of the ...
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... Riksdag for this purpose in 1950 was , however , increased in order to cushion the effect of devaluation on the price of raw cotton by increasing the subsidy to Kr . 1.20 on ordinary and Kr . 1.56 on Egyptian cotton during the first ...
... Riksdag for this purpose in 1950 was , however , increased in order to cushion the effect of devaluation on the price of raw cotton by increasing the subsidy to Kr . 1.20 on ordinary and Kr . 1.56 on Egyptian cotton during the first ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
German and Japanese Assets in Sweden | 11 |
Hot Rolled Iron and Steel such as Hoop Iron and Sheet | 18 |
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