Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... spending nature of the Swedish economy and the drive to participate in Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) in 1999 the fiscal debate has moved to the centre of Swedish policy making , colouring the traditional questions of full employ ...
... spending nature of the Swedish economy and the drive to participate in Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) in 1999 the fiscal debate has moved to the centre of Swedish policy making , colouring the traditional questions of full employ ...
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... spending . Moreover , a government promise to increase spending on job creation measures will mean additional expenditure . In addition to budget consolidation and price stability , the government has pledged to halve unemployment by ...
... spending . Moreover , a government promise to increase spending on job creation measures will mean additional expenditure . In addition to budget consolidation and price stability , the government has pledged to halve unemployment by ...
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... spending in those years was entirely attribut- able to car sales . Thus the contrast between the spending spree of the late 1980s and the recession in the early 1990s is evident in the number of newly regis- tered cars , which fell ...
... spending in those years was entirely attribut- able to car sales . Thus the contrast between the spending spree of the late 1980s and the recession in the early 1990s is evident in the number of newly regis- tered cars , which fell ...
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Economic performance | 17 |
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