Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... deficit of 1.1 % of GDP in 1991 and to a low of 12.8 % of GDP in 1993 ( see Reference tables 4 , 5 and 6 ) . Among OECD countries only Greece had a higher deficit in that year . The general government's fiscal posi- tion has since ...
... deficit of 1.1 % of GDP in 1991 and to a low of 12.8 % of GDP in 1993 ( see Reference tables 4 , 5 and 6 ) . Among OECD countries only Greece had a higher deficit in that year . The general government's fiscal posi- tion has since ...
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... deficits . Their main features have been cuts in child allowances , pensions , health and dental care , and housing ... deficit by Skr10bn - 15bn , thereby reaching some 6 % of GDP , instead of 8.8 % in 1995. The box below lays out the ...
... deficits . Their main features have been cuts in child allowances , pensions , health and dental care , and housing ... deficit by Skr10bn - 15bn , thereby reaching some 6 % of GDP , instead of 8.8 % in 1995. The box below lays out the ...
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... deficit to 3 % of GDP by 1997 and to eliminate it by 1998. The EIU forecasts a general government deficit of 4 % in 1997 , because slow consumer demand growth will undermine tax receipts and persistently high unemployment will be a ...
... deficit to 3 % of GDP by 1997 and to eliminate it by 1998. The EIU forecasts a general government deficit of 4 % in 1997 , because slow consumer demand growth will undermine tax receipts and persistently high unemployment will be a ...
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