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Private Enterprise

"When the Labouiy party came into power in Sweden, ,it investigated various industries and found they could not be operdted more cheaply if taken over by the Government," said Mr. Erland Kleen, Consul for Sweden in New Zealand, in replying at a Dunedin Chamber of Commerce luncheon to a question why the Swedish Labour party had not gone ahead with proposals for the nationalisation of mdustry, A committee had worked on the investigations for several years, but apparently it had arrived at the conclusion that the change would not be worth while as It would not provide cheaner commcfditi.es for the people, Another reason for discarding the nationalisation scheme, Mr. Kleen said, was that Swedish industry had always growh up in eompetition with foreign industries.

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1948, Page 4

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Private Enterprise Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1948, Page 4

Private Enterprise Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1948, Page 4

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