Report on the Economic, Commercial and Industrial Situation of SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1920 |
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... September , show little change . The December figures show a fall in raw products for agriculture and coal , whereas the other figures all show increases . Social Legislation . - A proposal is to come before the Riksdag in 1920 for the ...
... September , show little change . The December figures show a fall in raw products for agriculture and coal , whereas the other figures all show increases . Social Legislation . - A proposal is to come before the Riksdag in 1920 for the ...
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... September . It followed , therefore , that in order to curb this excess in spending , especially in connection with the importation of luxuries ( e.g. , motor cars ) , the Riksbank was obliged to raise the discount rate on 17th September ...
... September . It followed , therefore , that in order to curb this excess in spending , especially in connection with the importation of luxuries ( e.g. , motor cars ) , the Riksbank was obliged to raise the discount rate on 17th September ...
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... September October ... November December ... Note Circulation . - According to the Riksbank returns for the last few months , there has been a steady decrease in the note circulation , which amounted to Kr . 779,800,000 on the 30th September ...
... September October ... November December ... Note Circulation . - According to the Riksbank returns for the last few months , there has been a steady decrease in the note circulation , which amounted to Kr . 779,800,000 on the 30th September ...
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... September 1919 October Number of Bankruptcies . 317 243 IETT 1920 September 1920 October 1920 November 1920 December 212 203 219 239 274 Number of Protested Bills . 4,594 2,563 3,037 3,617 4,218 4,114 5,171 III . - LEGISLATION AND ...
... September 1919 October Number of Bankruptcies . 317 243 IETT 1920 September 1920 October 1920 November 1920 December 212 203 219 239 274 Number of Protested Bills . 4,594 2,563 3,037 3,617 4,218 4,114 5,171 III . - LEGISLATION AND ...
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... September , 1920 , with the average for the corresponding periods in the ten years 1911-1920 illustrate this contention : Jan. - Sept . Average Jan. - Sept . 1920 . 1911-1920 . Pig Iron Blooms Bessemer ingots Open - hearth ingots ...
... September , 1920 , with the average for the corresponding periods in the ten years 1911-1920 illustrate this contention : Jan. - Sept . Average Jan. - Sept . 1920 . 1911-1920 . Pig Iron Blooms Bessemer ingots Open - hearth ingots ...
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abroad aggregating agreement agricultural amounted APPENDIX average boots and shoes Britain British capital cent coal Commercial Diplomatic companies compared competition considerable corresponding cubic metres currency December decline Decree demand Denmark Department of Overseas economic estimated export Extracted from Kommersiella factor favour figures Finland firms foreign funds Germany gold Gothenburg Grängesberg imports improvement increase interest iron and steel July kilogrammes kilogs kilometres krona labour leather loan London machinery Malmö manufacturers ment metres metric tons million kronor mills months National Debt Norway November October OFFICE öre Overseas Trade owing passengers pig iron port principal production profit quantities railways raw materials reduced regard Riksbank Riksdag shares Stockholm sulphite Sundsvall Sweden Swedish banks Swedish Government Swedish industry Swedish krona Swedish Match textile timber tion tobacco tonnage traffic United Kingdom vessels wages whilst wireless wood pulp woollen
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Sida 75 - Accounts relating to the TRADE AND COMMERCE OF CERTAIN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND BRITISH COUNTRIES OVERSEAS (Quarterly) Annual Subscription 4*.
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Sida 30 - The Trade Commissioners in the Dominions have the assistance of Imperial Trade Correspondents at a number of important centres. In various parts of the Empire in which at present there are no commissioners, there are correspondents with whom the Department deals direct.
Sida 29 - FACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY Being Part I of a Survey of Industries. By the Committee on Industry and Trade.