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Riksbanken_III_Ch6
20/12/2022 1,2 MB -House prices in Stockholm 1600–1730: From rise to decline and stagnation Lili-Annè Aldman, Emelie Carlsson, Rodney Edvinsson and Bo Franzén Introduction This chapter presents a nominal and a real hedonic house price index for Stockholm 1600–
Riksbanken_III_Ch9
20/12/2022 2,3 MB -The National Wealth of Sweden, 1810–2020* Daniel Waldenström 1. Introduction This chapter presents the evolution of national wealth in Sweden from 1810 to 2020. The historical period spans agricultural and industrial eras as well as the post-
Volume-III-Banking-Bonds-National-Wealth-and-Stockholm-House-Prices-1420–2020
01/12/2022 6,8 MB -Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden, Volume III: Banking, Bonds, National Wealth, and Stockholm House Prices, 1420–2020 Edited by Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, and Daniel Waldenström (eds.) S V E R I G E S R I
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18/12/2017 768,3 kB -10. Nominal and real wages of manufacturing workers, 1860–2007 Svante Prado 10.1. Introduction The nominal wage represents the marginal return to a unit of labour input.1 The rise or fall in nominal wages is one of the most central aspects of
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18/12/2017 749,5 kB -3. Swedish Payment Systems 995–15341 Rodney Edvinsson, Bo Franzén and Johan Söderberg 3.1. Introduction In principle, a market economy could be based on barter – a simple exchange of commodities and services for other commodities or services (
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18/12/2017 1000,8 kB -7. From appreciation to depreciation – the exchange rate of the Swedish krona, 1913–2008 Jan Bohlin 7.1. Introduction In this chapter, monthly exchange rates of the Swedish krona are presented for the period 1913–2008. The exchange rates are
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18/12/2017 54,2 kB -Contents List of tables 6 1. Introduction to Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange rates, prices, and wages, 1277–2008 Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson and Daniel Waldenström 11 2. Swedish monetary standards in a
Chapter2_ volume2_140613
18/01/2018 576,9 kB -2. A price index for residential property in Göteborg, 1875–2010*1 Jan Bohlin 2.1. Introduction Historical time series on residential property prices are rare. The longest we know of covers the Heerengracht district in Amsterdam1 in the
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18/01/2018 479,8 kB -5. Fiscal statistics for Sweden, 1670–2011* Klas Fregert and Roger Gustafsson 5.1. Introduction This chapter presents data on central government fiscal measures in Sweden, starting in 1670. Annual data on central government debt are presented
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18/01/2018 634,7 kB -7. Swedish money supply, 1620–2012 Rodney Edvinsson and Anders Ögren 7.1. Introduction1 This chapter aims to estimate the Swedish money supply and its components for the whole period 1620–2012. There are, however, a number of issues that need