Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... decline from 63.3 % of GDP in 1990 to 58.2 % of GDP in 1995. These divergent trends tipped the general government ... declining interest rates since the start of 1996 . The first half of the 1990s was thus characterised by low GDP growth ...
... decline from 63.3 % of GDP in 1990 to 58.2 % of GDP in 1995. These divergent trends tipped the general government ... declining interest rates since the start of 1996 . The first half of the 1990s was thus characterised by low GDP growth ...
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... decline of 30 % against the D - mark from the third quarter of 1992 ( when the currency turmoil began ) to the second quarter of 1995 , has necessitated keeping interest rates high to maintain market confidence in Sweden . In response ...
... decline of 30 % against the D - mark from the third quarter of 1992 ( when the currency turmoil began ) to the second quarter of 1995 , has necessitated keeping interest rates high to maintain market confidence in Sweden . In response ...
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... decline of 76.6 % from 1992 to 1993. The downwards trend for the total volume of building and construction prompted the govern- ment to bring forward projects in road and rail construction in 1994 and 1995 and to offer subsidies for ...
... decline of 76.6 % from 1992 to 1993. The downwards trend for the total volume of building and construction prompted the govern- ment to bring forward projects in road and rail construction in 1994 and 1995 and to offer subsidies for ...
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The economy | 10 |
Economic performance | 17 |
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