Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... cost pressures in business , with some infla- tionary potential , but industry and services will squeeze their ... costs rose by just 4.6 % . An increase in Wage settlements hourly earnings in manufacturing of 6.6 % was EIU Country ...
... cost pressures in business , with some infla- tionary potential , but industry and services will squeeze their ... costs rose by just 4.6 % . An increase in Wage settlements hourly earnings in manufacturing of 6.6 % was EIU Country ...
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... costs . Of this assistance 30 % is a non - repayable grant , and the rest is an inflation - indexed loan , repayable at the rate of 4 % per year of subsequent income . At present the total is about Skr62,000 for a nine - month academic ...
... costs . Of this assistance 30 % is a non - repayable grant , and the rest is an inflation - indexed loan , repayable at the rate of 4 % per year of subsequent income . At present the total is about Skr62,000 for a nine - month academic ...
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Sweden. Healthcare costs Health In 1993 Sweden's health and medical services cost Skr110bn ( $ 14bn ) . This corresponded to 7.5 % of GDP , a proportion that has since decreased and is expected to decrease further in the future . The ...
Sweden. Healthcare costs Health In 1993 Sweden's health and medical services cost Skr110bn ( $ 14bn ) . This corresponded to 7.5 % of GDP , a proportion that has since decreased and is expected to decrease further in the future . The ...
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