Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... sector , Sweden still has a large public sector in terms of employment and value . The state is an important player in the economic framework , inter- vening in industry not so much through direct ownership as through the fiscal system ...
... sector , Sweden still has a large public sector in terms of employment and value . The state is an important player in the economic framework , inter- vening in industry not so much through direct ownership as through the fiscal system ...
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... sector investment increased sharply again in 1995 , by 12.7 % , having fallen by 40 % between the peak year 1990 and 1994 ( from Skr277bn to Skr167bn at 1991 prices ) , and is expected to continue to rise rapidly in 1996 . The rapid ...
... sector investment increased sharply again in 1995 , by 12.7 % , having fallen by 40 % between the peak year 1990 and 1994 ( from Skr277bn to Skr167bn at 1991 prices ) , and is expected to continue to rise rapidly in 1996 . The rapid ...
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... sector has accounted for over 60 % of GDP . The local government sector is large , accounting for 25 % of GDP in 1995. However , local government consumption is falling and is expected to fall by 1-1.5 % until 1998 , with the financial ...
... sector has accounted for over 60 % of GDP . The local government sector is large , accounting for 25 % of GDP in 1995. However , local government consumption is falling and is expected to fall by 1-1.5 % until 1998 , with the financial ...
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Economic performance | 17 |
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