Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... consumption has remained depressed debt and to obtain the most favourable credit conditions possible for a country ... consumption has remained depressed since 1989. After the spending spree of the 1980s , private consumption has now ...
... consumption has remained depressed debt and to obtain the most favourable credit conditions possible for a country ... consumption has remained depressed since 1989. After the spending spree of the 1980s , private consumption has now ...
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... consumption in 1995 did finally reduce the percentage of households ' dispos- able income allocated to saving , but a fall in consumer spending , while un- likely , should not be ruled out in 1996 . Tight government policies aimed at ...
... consumption in 1995 did finally reduce the percentage of households ' dispos- able income allocated to saving , but a fall in consumer spending , while un- likely , should not be ruled out in 1996 . Tight government policies aimed at ...
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... consumption , perhaps in part a reflection of Swedish evangelical Lutheran tradition . Alcohol rationing was replaced by a government monopoly over importing and distribution . In addition , the government tries to limit alcohol consumption ...
... consumption , perhaps in part a reflection of Swedish evangelical Lutheran tradition . Alcohol rationing was replaced by a government monopoly over importing and distribution . In addition , the government tries to limit alcohol consumption ...
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