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1 The first half of the 1990s was thus characterised by low GDP growth and recession , with generally depressed private consumption , the latter of which has fallen by 0.5 % per year on average in the past six years ( see Reference ...
1 The first half of the 1990s was thus characterised by low GDP growth and recession , with generally depressed private consumption , the latter of which has fallen by 0.5 % per year on average in the past six years ( see Reference ...
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7 Economic performance Swedish economic growth has generally been below the OECD average since the 1970s . During the recession in 1991-93 GDP actually shrunk for three years in a row , to a low of 2.2 % growth in 1993.
7 Economic performance Swedish economic growth has generally been below the OECD average since the 1970s . During the recession in 1991-93 GDP actually shrunk for three years in a row , to a low of 2.2 % growth in 1993.
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consumption growth to any significant degree , as households remain insecure about the future . Low confidence has translated into increased private savings , and although the heavy personal debt of the 1980s has been cleared , savings ...
consumption growth to any significant degree , as households remain insecure about the future . Low confidence has translated into increased private savings , and although the heavy personal debt of the 1980s has been cleared , savings ...
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