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- Record_years abstract "The record years (\"rekordåren\") describes the economy of Sweden during the global post–World War II economic expansion, until the 1973 oil crisis, and largely coinciding with the mandate of prime ministers Tage Erlander and Olof Palme. The original use was a satirical left-wing description of the years 1968-70.Sweden had maintained neutrality during both world wars, and entered the post-war boom with industrial and demographic advantages. Sweden also received aid from the Marshall Plan. Between 1947 and 1974, the Swedish economy grew at an average rate of 12.5% annually. The urban population living in towns over 30,000 people, grew from 40% of the total population in 1931 to 70% by 1971. Sustained by an export boom of automobiles, heavy machinery, electronics, and heavy weapons, the per capita income increased by as much as twenty times. Sweden had successfully moved into the high-income group of countries by 1960.".
- Record_years thumbnail Hoghus_1-5_1963.jpg?width=300.
- Record_years wikiPageID "24254916".
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- Record_years wikiPageRevisionID "688406505".
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink 1973_oil_crisis.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Sweden.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_booms.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_history_of_Sweden.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post–World_War_II_economic_booms.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Economy_of_Sweden.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Sweden_(1945–67).
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_post-war_economic_miracle.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Plan.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Million_Programme.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Olof_Palme.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Post–World_War_II_economic_expansion.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Satire.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Tage_Erlander.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink Trente_Glorieuses.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink File:Constructing_the_Stockholm_Metro_in_1957.jpg.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLink File:Hoghus_1-5_1963.jpg.
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLinkText "Record years".
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLinkText "record years".
- Record_years wikiPageWikiLinkText "tremendous economic growth".
- Record_years wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sweden-stub.
- Record_years wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Record_years subject Category:20th_century_in_Sweden.
- Record_years subject Category:Economic_booms.
- Record_years subject Category:Economic_history_of_Sweden.
- Record_years subject Category:Post–World_War_II_economic_booms.
- Record_years comment "The record years (\"rekordåren\") describes the economy of Sweden during the global post–World War II economic expansion, until the 1973 oil crisis, and largely coinciding with the mandate of prime ministers Tage Erlander and Olof Palme. The original use was a satirical left-wing description of the years 1968-70.Sweden had maintained neutrality during both world wars, and entered the post-war boom with industrial and demographic advantages. Sweden also received aid from the Marshall Plan.".
- Record_years label "Record years".
- Record_years sameAs Q1708106.
- Record_years sameAs m.07s9knp.
- Record_years sameAs Рекордные_годы.
- Record_years sameAs Rekordåren.
- Record_years sameAs Q1708106.
- Record_years wasDerivedFrom Record_years?oldid=688406505.
- Record_years depiction Hoghus_1-5_1963.jpg.
- Record_years isPrimaryTopicOf Record_years.