Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1997 |
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... wage costs , boosted Swedish exports , creating a marked duality between a booming export sector and weak domestic demand . Economic growth , which improved in 1994 and 1995 , with GDP growth rates of 3.3 % and 3.6 % respectively ...
... wage costs , boosted Swedish exports , creating a marked duality between a booming export sector and weak domestic demand . Economic growth , which improved in 1994 and 1995 , with GDP growth rates of 3.3 % and 3.6 % respectively ...
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... wage earners , or a little more than half the labour force , were members . Since the 1930s wage negotiations have mainly been conducted between LO and the Swedish Employers ' Confederation , SAF ( see below ) . The Confederation of ...
... wage earners , or a little more than half the labour force , were members . Since the 1930s wage negotiations have mainly been conducted between LO and the Swedish Employers ' Confederation , SAF ( see below ) . The Confederation of ...
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... wage growth in recent years , although that , too , has begun to moderate in 1997. Some of the high wage rises observed in 1996 were partly driven by strong gains in corporate profits but also reflected the relatively generous multi ...
... wage growth in recent years , although that , too , has begun to moderate in 1997. Some of the high wage rises observed in 1996 were partly driven by strong gains in corporate profits but also reflected the relatively generous multi ...
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