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The 2021 government crisis was the second government crisis suffered by a Löfven cabinet. The vote was called on 17 June 2021 by the Sweden Democrats after the Swedish Left Party withdrew support for Löfven over rent control reform, which is an important issue for many voters.
Data released Wednesday by Statistics Sweden showed that the country's gross domestic product declined by 0.3% in the period ending in October. “The GDP decreased for the second quarter in a row.
Sweden's highest earning households have a somewhat lower share of income capital when compared to other countries; with the highest earning 10% having 24% of income or consumption [8] (compared to the US, in which the highest earning 10% percent have 30% of income or consumption [9] and Germany, have 24%, [10] while Norway has 21.2% [11]), and ...
It was established in Stockholm 2007, to review and assess the extent to which the fiscal and economic policy objectives decided on by the Riksdag are being met. Objectives include long-term sustainability of public finances and economic growth , maintaining a target surplus , staying below the expenditure ceiling set by the Riksdag , and a ...
The Ministry of Economics [1] (Swedish: Ekonomidepartementet) was a ministry in Sweden established in 1976. The ministry dealt with long-term guidelines for economic policy, the principle orientation of financial and credit policy, international economic cooperation, statistics, questions regarding banking and insurance, the stock exchange and the monetary system.
The Sweden financial crisis 1990–1994 took place in Sweden when the deflation of a housing bubble caused a severe credit crunch and bank crisis and a deep recession. Similar crises took place in countries around the same time, such as in Finland and the Savings and Loans crisis in the United States .