Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... points in 1996. The interest rate reductions have been made possible by improved market confi- dence in the stability of the Swedish currency . Nonetheless , market interest rates remain around 2 percentage points higher than German ...
... points in 1996. The interest rate reductions have been made possible by improved market confi- dence in the stability of the Swedish currency . Nonetheless , market interest rates remain around 2 percentage points higher than German ...
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... points in 1996. The interest rate reductions have been made possible by improved market confi- dence in the stability of the Swedish currency . Nonetheless , market interest rates remain around 2 percentage points higher than German ...
... points in 1996. The interest rate reductions have been made possible by improved market confi- dence in the stability of the Swedish currency . Nonetheless , market interest rates remain around 2 percentage points higher than German ...
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... points to 12 % on January 1 , 1996 , and Sweden's entry into the EU , led to an overall reduction in food prices of 5.8 percentage points by April 1996 compared with year - earlier levels . Sweden has a long tradition of government ...
... points to 12 % on January 1 , 1996 , and Sweden's entry into the EU , led to an overall reduction in food prices of 5.8 percentage points by April 1996 compared with year - earlier levels . Sweden has a long tradition of government ...
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