Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... growth , which improved in 1994 and 1995 with GDP growth rates of 2.6 % and 3 % respectively , slowed again drastically in late 1995 and the first months of 1996 , as the krona started to strengthen and many of Sweden's key trading ...
... growth , which improved in 1994 and 1995 with GDP growth rates of 2.6 % and 3 % respectively , slowed again drastically in late 1995 and the first months of 1996 , as the krona started to strengthen and many of Sweden's key trading ...
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... 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. In 1994 and 1995 the Swedish economy experienced a ...
... 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. In 1994 and 1995 the Swedish economy experienced a ...
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... growth was thus heavily emphasised in the 1990s ; in fact , even during the very depths of the recession in 1993 export volumes grew by 7.6 % compared with 1992. The strengthening of the krona since late 1995 and the flagging of the ...
... growth was thus heavily emphasised in the 1990s ; in fact , even during the very depths of the recession in 1993 export volumes grew by 7.6 % compared with 1992. The strengthening of the krona since late 1995 and the flagging of the ...
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