Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-3 av 11
Sida 11
... particularly banking , public utilities and telecommunications , with the aim of increasing compet- ition . However , although public - sector spending dropped from 71 % of GDP in 1993 to 66 % in 1995 , its level last year was still ...
... particularly banking , public utilities and telecommunications , with the aim of increasing compet- ition . However , although public - sector spending dropped from 71 % of GDP in 1993 to 66 % in 1995 , its level last year was still ...
Sida 13
... particularly Germany , slipped into a new recession . Higher unemployment In an economy that for many years enjoyed full or near - full employment , the rise in joblessness since 1992 has become a matter of urgent concern among ...
... particularly Germany , slipped into a new recession . Higher unemployment In an economy that for many years enjoyed full or near - full employment , the rise in joblessness since 1992 has become a matter of urgent concern among ...
Sida 21
... particularly Finns , since Nordic nationals have free access to each other's labour markets , but in the last few years the conflict in former Yugoslavia and other changes in eastern Europe has led to a stream of more than 50,000 people ...
... particularly Finns , since Nordic nationals have free access to each other's labour markets , but in the last few years the conflict in former Yugoslavia and other changes in eastern Europe has led to a stream of more than 50,000 people ...
Innehåll
October 18 1996 Contents | 2 |
The economy | 10 |
Economic performance | 17 |
Upphovsrätt | |
4 andra avsnitt visas inte
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Vanliga ord och fraser
agriculture Allmän månadsstatistik balance banks capital Carl Bildt Centre Party companies Consumer price costs countries covered Country Profiles Country Reports current account debt Denmark deregulated Direct investment economic policy Economist Intelligence Unit election energy Europe European exchange rate financial markets Finland fiscal Germany Göran Persson Gross domestic product growth Healthcare high unemployment important income increased inflation Ingvar Carlsson institutions interest rates investors labour force labour market largest Maastricht treaty Malmö ministry monetary municipalities n/a n/a Netherlands non-socialist Nordbanken Norway nuclear OECD parliament percentage points political price stability prime minister private consumption recent recession reduce Reference table Riksbank Riksdag SCB Indikatorer share Skr bn Social Democratic Party Source spending Statistics Statistics Sweden Statistisk Årsbok Statistiska Centralbyrån Stockholm Stockholm stock exchange Sweden Swedish economy Swedish exports Swedish industry Swedish krona trade treaty Union vote welfare