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Figure 1.01. Growth in the world and in SwedenAnnual percentage change, seasonally adjusted data
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Sources: IMF, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 1.02. Unemployment with uncertainty bandsPer cent of the labour force
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Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. The uncertainty bands are based on the Riksbank’s historical forecasting errors.
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Figure 1.03. CPI with uncertainty bandsAnnual percentage change
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Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. The uncertainty bands are based on the Riksbank’s historical forecasting errors.
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Figure 1.04. CPIF with uncertainty bandsAnnual percentage change
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Forecast
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. The uncertainty bands are based on the Riksbank’s historical forecasting errors. The CPIF is the CPI with a fixed mortgage rate.
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Figure 1.05. Repo rate with uncertainty bandsPer cent, quarterly averages
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Source: The RiksbankNote. The uncertainty bands for the repo rate are based on the ability of risk-adjusted market rates to forecast the future repo rate. The uncertainty bands do not take into account the fact that there may be a lower bound for the repo rate.
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Figure 1.06. Purchasing managers' indexIndex, seasonally-adjusted data
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Euro areaUSABRICTCW-weighted countries
Source: Markit EconomicsNote. TCW refers to a combination of Sweden’s most important trading partners
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Figure 1.07. Oil price, Brent crudeUSD per barrel
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OutcomeFutures up to and including 2010-06-29Futures up to and including 2010-04-12
Sources: Intercontinental Exchange and the Riksbank
Note. Futures are calculated as a 15-day average. Outcomes represent monthly averages of spot prices.
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Figure 1.08. Consumer pricesAnnual percentage change
Sources: National sources and the RiksbankNote: Swedish data refers to CPIF inflation. TCW-weighted international data refers to CPI or HICP. TCW refers to a weighting of Sweden's most important trading partners.
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Figure 1.9 . GDP in the USAQuarterly changes in per cent, annual rate, seasonally-adjusted data
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Figure 1.10. Comparison of recovery in Sweden, the euro area and USAGDP level, index 2007 quarter 4 = 100
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Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Eurostat, SCB and the Riksbank
Note. The quarter prior to the recession breaking out in the USA = 100.
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Figure 1.11. GDP in different regions and countriesQuarterly changes in per cent, annual rate, seasonally-adjusted data
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Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Eurostat, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 1.12. HICPAnnual percentage change
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Figure 1.13. GDP with uncertainty bandsAnnual percentage change, seasonally-adjusted data
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Sources: Statistics Sweden and the RiksbankNote. The uncertainty bands are based on the Riksbank’s historical forecasting errors. There is also uncertainty for the outcomes for GDP, as the figures in the National Accounts are revised several years after the preliminary publication.
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Figure 1.14. Households’ disposable incomes, consumption and saving ratio Annual percentage change, fixed prices and percentage of disposable income
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Consumption (left scale)
Disposable income (left scale)
Saving ratio (right scale)
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 1.15. Swedish exports and the world market for Swedish exports Annual percentage change
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Swedish exports
Swedish export market
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. The points refer to the Riksbank's forecast for the whole year. The export market index is defined in the glossary.
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Figure 1.16. Investments abroadIndex, 2007 =100
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Figure 1.17. Investment ratioPer cent of GDP, current prices
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Note. Four-quarter moving average.Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 1.18. Labour force and number of employedThousands, seasonally-adjusted data
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Employed, aged 16-64
Labour force, aged 16-64
Employed, aged 15-74
Labour force, aged 15-74
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. Pre-1987 data have been spliced by the Riksbank.
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Figure 1.19. Employment and labour force participation ratesEmployment and labour force as a percentage of the population, aged 16-64, seasonally-adjusted data
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Employment rate
Labour force participation rate
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. Pre-1987 data has been spliced by the Riksbank.
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Figure 1.20. UnemploymentPer cent of the labour force
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Unemployment (outcome)
Forecast based on actual GDP (2010q1-)
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. Estimate based on historical correlation of unemployment and GDP (Okun’s law).
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Figure 1.21. Proportion of companies reporting a shortage of labourPer cent, seasonally adjusted data
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Source: National Insitute of Economic Research
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Figure 1.22. Capacity utilisation in industryPer cent, seasonally adjusted data
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Statistics Sweden, actual capacity utilisation
NIER, current capacity utilisation
Sources: National Institute of Economic Research and Statistics Sweden
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Figure 1.23. GDP-gap and RU-indicatorPer cent and standard deviation
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GDP gap (HP)
GDP gap
RU indicator
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. GDP gap (HP) refers to the deviation from trend in GDP calculated with a Hodrick-Prescott filter. GDP gap (PF) refers to the deviation from trend in GDP calculated with a production function. The RU indicator is normalised so that the mean value is 0 and the standard deviation is 1.
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Figure 1.24. Hours gapPer cent
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Hours gap (HP)
Hours gap
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. The hours gap (HP) refers to the deviation from trend in the number of hours worked calculated with a Hodrick-Prescott filter. The hours gap refers to the deviation in the number of hours worked from the Riksbank’s assumed trend for the numbers of hours worked.
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Figure 1.25. Wages and wage expectationsAnnual percentage change
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Wages
Wage expectations among the social partners
Sources: National Mediation Office, TNS Sifo Prospera and the Riksbank
Note. Refers to wages according to short-term salaries statistics.
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Figure 1.26. Profit share in the business sectorAnnual percentage change and gross surplus as share of value added in the business sector
Note. Labour cost deflated by business sector’s value-added price
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Profit share (left scale)
Productivity (right scale)
Real labour cost per hour (right scale)
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Figure 1.27. Cost pressures in the economy as a wholeAnnual percentage change, fixed prices and per cent of disposable income
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Productivity
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Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 1.28. TCW-weighted exchange rate Index, 18 November 1992 = 100
Source: The RiksbankNote. Outcome data are daily rates and forecasts are quarterly averages.
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Figure 1.29. CPI, CPIF and CPIF excluding energyAnnual percentage change
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Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. The CPIF is the CPI with a fixed interest rate.
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Figure 1.30. Interest rate cost index in the CPI Annual percentage change
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Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 1.31. Repo ratePer cent, quarterly averages
Source: The Riksbank
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April July
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Figure 2.01. Hourly labour costAnnual percentage change
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Higher wage increases
Main scenario
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 2.02. CPIFAnnual percentage change, quarterly averages
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Wage increases driven by increasedproductivityWage increases over and aboveproductivityMain scenario
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 2.03. CPIAnnual percentage change, quarterly averages
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Wage increases driven by increasedproductivityWage increases over and aboveproductivityMain scenario
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 2.04. UnemploymentPer cent of the labour force
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Wage increases driven by increasedproductivityWage increases over and aboveproductivityMain scenario
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 2.05. Labour productivityAnnual percentage change
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Wage increases driven byincreased productivityWage increases over and aboveproductivityMain scenario
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 2.06. GDPQuarterly changes in per cent calculated in annualised terms, seasonally adjusted data
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Wage increases driven by increasedproductivityWage increases over and above productivity
Main scenario
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Figure 2.07. Repo ratePer cent, quarterly averages
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Wage increases driven by increasedproductivity
Wage increases over and aboveproductivity
Main scenario
Source: The Riksbank
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Figure 2.08. GDP abroadTCW-weighted, quarterly changes in per cent calculated in annualised terms
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Figure 2.09. Inflation abroadTCW-weighted, annual percentage change
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Figure 2.10. Interest rate abroadTCW-weighted, per cent, quarterly averages
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Figure 2.11. CPIFAnnual percentage change, quarterly averages
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Figure 2.12. CPIAnnual percentage change, quarterly averages
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Figure 2.13. GDPQuarterly changes in per cent calculated in annualised terms, seasonally adjusted data
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Figure 2.14. UnemploymentPer cent of the labour force
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Figure 2.15. Repo ratePer cent, quarterly averages
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Figure 2.16. Repo rate assumptionsPer cent, quarterly averages
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Figure 2.17. GDPQuarterly changes in per cent calculated in annualised terms, seasonally adjusted data
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Figure 2.18. Hours gapPer cent
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Figure 2.19. UnemploymentPer cent of the labour force
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Figure 2.20. GDP gapPer cent
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Note. Refers to GDP's deviation from trend calculated using a production function.
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Figure 2.21. CPIFAnnual percentage change, quarterly averages
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Figure 2.22. CPIAnnual percentage change, quarterly averages
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Figure 3.01. GDP in Taiwan, South Korea and ChinaAnnual percentage change
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Figure 3.02. Purchasing mangarer’s indexIndex
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Figure 3.03. World Import VolumeWorld trade monitor Index, 2000 = 100, seasonally adjusted data
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Figure 3.04. GDP in different regions and countriesQuarterly changes in per cent, annual rate, seasonally-adjusted data
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Figure 3.05. Sales of existing and new homes in the USAIndex 2000-01-31 = 100
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Figure 3.06. Unemployment in the USAPer cent of labour force
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Figure 3.07. GDP in a selection of countries in the euro areaQuarterly changes in per cent, annual rate, seasonally-adjusted data
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Figure 3.08. GDP in Denmark, Finland and NorwayQuarterly changes in per cent, annual rate, seasonally-adjusted data
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Figure 3.09. Consumer prices Annual percentage change
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Figure 3.10. Ten year government bond yieldPer cent
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Figure 3.11. Interest rate differential between countries with financial problems and Germany, 10-year maturityPercentage points
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Figure 3.12. TCW-weighted exchange rateIndex, 1992-11-18 = 100
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Figure 3.13. Policy rate expectations measured in terms of market pricesPer cent
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Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the RiksbankNote. The implied forward rates are adjusted for credit risk and maturity premiums.
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Figure 3.14. Repo rate expectations measured as market prices and surveys in SwedenPer cent
Sources: Reuters EcoWin, TNS SIFO Prospera and the Riksbank
Note. Forward rates have been adjusted for risk premiums and describe the expected overnight rate.
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Figure 3.15. Difference between expected STIBOR and expected repo ratePercentage points
Source: Reuters EcoWinNote. The difference between a 3-month forward contract (FRA) starting within 3 months for an interbank rate (STIBOR) and a forward contract for the repo rate (RIBA).
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Figure 3.16. Variable listed mortgage rate, repo rate and difference between variable listed mortgage rate and repo ratePer cent and percentage points
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Figure 3.17. Bank lending to companies and householdsAnnual percentage change
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Figure 3.18. GDP and productionIndex, 2007 = 100, seasonally-adjusted data
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Figure 3.19. The Economic Tendency IndicatorIndex, mean = 100, standard deviation = 10
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Figure 3.20. Retail salesVolume, index 2005=100, seasonally-adjusted data
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Figure 3.21. Gross fixed capital formationAnnual percentage change and per cent of gross fixed capital formation in preceding years
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Figure 3.22. Swedish foreign trade Index, 2000 = 100, seasonally adjusted data
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Figure 3.23. Employment, labour force and unemploymentThousands and percentage of the labour force, 15-74 years, seasonally adjusted data
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Figure 3.24. Wages according to the National Accounts and to the short-term wage statisticsAnnual percentage change
Sources: National Mediation Office, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
Note. The short-term wage statistics for the last 12 months are preliminary and are usually revised upwards. The grey dots in the figure show the Riksbank’s assessment of the final outcome according to the statistics.
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Figure 3.25. Wages in the business sectorAnnual percentage change
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Figure 3.26. All respondents' expectations of inflation one, two and five years aheadPer cent
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Figure 3.27. Expectations of inflation one year aheadPer cent
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Figure 3.28. CPI, CPIF and CPIF excluding energyAnnual percentage change
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Figure 3.29. Commodity pricesIndex 2005 = 100, USD and USD per barrel
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Figure A01. Yields on government bonds with 10 years to maturityPer cent
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Figure A02. Fiscal tightening requirementsCyclically-adjusted general government net lending excluding interest expenditure (primary balance) as a percentage of GDP
Source: IMF Fiscal Monitor April 2011Note. Primary balance = budget balance - net interest income. Cyclically-adjusted primary balance is primary balance adjusted for cyclical factors.
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Figure A03 . Development of debt with different primary balancesPercentage of GDP
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Sources: The IMF and the Riksbank.Note. Base scenario according to the IMF’s budget consolidation strategy to reach a debt ratio of 60 per cent by 2030. The broken lines represent the debt ratios if the base scenario's assumptions regarding the level of the primary balance to be achieved by 2020 are replaced by the average for 2000-2007.
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Figure A04 . Development of debt with different primary balancesPer cent of GDP
Sources: The IMF and the Riksbank.Note. Base scenario according to the IMF’s budget consolidation strategy to reach a debt ratio of 60 per cent by 2030. The broken lines represent the debt ratios if the base scenario’s assumptions regarding the level of the primary balance to be achieved by 2020 are replaced by the average for 2000–2007.
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Figure A05 . The development of debt with a higher interest-growth differentialPer cent of GDP
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Figure A06. The development of debt with a higher interest-growth differentialPer cent of GDP
Sources: The IMF and the Riksbank
Note. The debt ratio of the base scenario’s assumption of the level of the primary balance in 2020 is replaced y the average for 2000–2007, together with an interest-growth differential from 2016 of 3 percentage points instead of 1 percentage point.
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Figure A07. Unit labour costsIndex 2000 = 100
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Figure A08. Unemployment, 16-64 years Per cent of the labour force
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Figure A09. CPIAnnual percentage change
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Figure A10 . GDPAnnual percentage change
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Figure A11 . WagesWhole economy, annual percentage change
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Figure A12 . Employment in different sectorsChanges compared with second quarter 2008, thousands, seasonally-adjusted data
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Figure A13 . Employment in different sectorsThousands
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Figure A14 . Labour force participation and employment rate, 15-74 age groupPer cent of the population
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Figure A15 . Labour force participation and employment rate, 15-24 age groupPer cent of the population
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Figure A16 . Labour force participation and employment rate, 55-74 age groupPer cent of the population
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Figure A17 . Labour force participation and employment rate, 25-54 age groupPer cent of the population
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Figure A18 . UnemploymentPer cent of labour force
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Figure A19. Relationship between vacancies and unemploymentPer cent of labour force
Sources: Employment Service, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank.
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Figure A20. Unemployment, 15-74 age group per educational levelPercentage of the labour force, seasonally-adjusted quarterly data
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Figure A21. Unemployment in different countriesPer cent of labour force
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Figure A22. Household and corporate inflation expectations one year ahead and the CPIAnnual percentage change
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Figure A23. Social partners, purchasing managers and money market agents expectation of inflation 1, 2 and 5 years aheadAnnual percentage change
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Figure A24. Inflation expectations estimated using financial instrumentsAnnual percentage change
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Figure A25. The Riksbank's CPI forecastsAnnual percentage change
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Figure A26. CPI and CPIF, forecasts and projectionsAnnual percentage change
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Figure A27. The Riksbank's and other forecasters' forecasts for the CPIAnnual percentage change
Sources: Statistics Sweden, the respective forecasters and the Riksbank
Note. The figure shows the annual average for CPI inflation. The points show the highest, lowest and average of the forecasts of nine different forecasters. For 2013 there are only two forecasts to compare with.
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Figure A28. The Riksbank's forecasts for the CPI and inflation expectations according to the social partners, purchasing managers and money market agentsAnnual percentage change
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Note. The ordinary forecast period runs to the vertical line of September 2014. Beyond the forecast horizon it is assumed that the CPIF will increase by 2 per cent and that the repo rate will gradually move to 4 per cent.
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TablesThe figures in parentheses show the forecast in the previous Monetary Policy Update (April 2011).
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Table 1. Repo rate forecastPer cent, quarterly average values
Q2 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2011 Q3 2012 Q3 2013 Q3 2014
Repo rate 1.7 (1.7) 2.0 (2.0) 2.3 (2.2) 2.9 (2.9) 3.4 (3.4) 3.8
Source: The Riksbank
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Table 2. Inflation, annual averageAnnual percentage change
2010 2011 2012 2013
CPI 1.2 (1.2) 3.1 (3.2) 2.7 (2.8) 2.8 (2.7)
CPIF 2.0 (2.0) 1.6 (1.6) 1.7 (1.7) 2.1 (2.0)
CPIF excl. energy 1.5 (1.5) 1.1 (1.1) 1.8 (1.7) 2.1 (2.1)
HICP 1.9 (1.9) 1.6 (1.7) 1.7 (1.7) 2.0 (2.0)
Note. The rate of change in the CPI is based on revised index figures, which may differ from the established index figures. CPIF is CPI with fixed interest rate. HICP is an EU harmonised index of
consumer prices.
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Table 3. Summary of financial forecastsAnnual average, per cent, unless otherwise specified
2010 2011 2012 2013
Repo rate 0.5 (0.5) 1.8 (1.8) 2.8 (2.8) 3.4 (3.4) 10-year rate 2.8 (2.8) 3.2 (3.5) 3.8 (4.1) 4.3 (4.5) Exchange rate, TCW-index, 1992-11-18=100 129.3 (129.3) 120.8 (119.6) 120.2 (120.1) 120.2 (121.1)
General government net lending* -0.2 (-0.3) 0.9 (1.0) 1.2 (1.4) 1.4 (1.5)
* Per cent of GDP
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Table 4. International conditionsAnnual percentage change
Note. The figures in parentheses indicate the global purchasing-power adjusted GDP-weights, according to the IMF, 2010.
GDP 2010 2011 2012 2013
Euro area (0.14) 1.7 (1.7) 1.9 (1.5) 1.6 (1.6) 2.2 (2.3)
USA (0.20) 2.9 (2.9) 2.3 (2.8) 2.7 (3.0) 3.2 (2.8)
Japan (0.06) 4.0 (4.0) -0.5 (0.4) 2.8 (2.6) 1.8 (1.8)
OECD (0.55) 2.9 (2.9) 2.1 (2.3) 2.6 (2.6) 2.8 (2.6)
TCW-weighted (0.47) 1.9 (1.9) 1.7 (1.8) 1.9 (2.0) 2.3 (2.3)
World (1.00) 5.0 (4.9) 4.2 (4.3) 4.4 (4.4) 4.5 (4.4)
CPI 2010 2011 2012 2013 Euro area (HICP) 1.6 (1.6) 2.7 (2.2) 1.6 (1.5) 1.8 (1.8)
USA 1.6 (1.6) 3.2 (2.5) 2.4 (1.9) 1.7 (2.0)
Japan -0.7 (-0.7) 0.1 (0.0) 0.5 (0.5) 0.7 (0.7)
TCW-weighted 1.6 (1.6) 2.6 (2.2) 1.8 (1.6) 1.8 (1.8)
Note. The Swedish export market index is calculated as a weighted average of the imports of the 15 countries which are the largest recipients of Swedish exports. They receive approximately 70 per cent of Swedish exports. The weight assigned to a country is its share of Swedish exports of
goods.
Sources: Eurostat, IMF, Intercontinental Exchange, OECD and the Riksbank
2010 2011 2012 2013 Policy rates in the rest of the world, TCW-weighted, per cent
0.5 (0.5) 1.0 (1.0) 1.6 (1.8) 2.7 (2.8)
Crude oil price, USD/barrel Brent 80 (80) 112 (114) 111 (114) 108 (110)
Swedish export market 8.8 (8.4) 8.2 (8.3) 6.7 (6.7) 6.4 (6.5)
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Table 5. GDP by expenditureAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise specified
2010 2011 2012 2013
Private consumption 3.4 (3.5) 2.4 (3.0) 2.2 (2.2) 2.2 (2.2) Public consumption 2.5 (2.6) 1.5 (1.4) 0.7 (0.5) 0.7 (0.7) Gross fixed capital formation 7.1 (6.3) 8.7 (10.6) 6.7 (6.5) 5.6 (5.6) Inventory investment* 2.1 (2.1) 0.3 (0.1) -0.8 (-0.3) 0.0 (0.0) Exports 11.0 (10.7) 9.3 (8.4) 5.5 (5.6) 5.9 (5.9) Imports 12.8 (12.7) 8.3 (7.9) 5.0 (6.0) 6.5 (6.5) GDP 5.7 (5.5) 4.4 (4.6) 2.2 (2.3) 2.5 (2.5) GDP, calendar-adjusted 5.4 (5.3) 4.4 (4.6) 2.6 (2.7) 2.5 (2.5) Final figure for domestic demand* 3.7 (3.6) 3.1 (3.8) 2.5 (2.4) 2.3 (2.4) Net exports* 0.0 (-0.1) 1.0 (0.8) 0.6 (0.2) 0.1 (0.1) Current account (NA), per cent of GDP 6.2 (6.2) 6.4 (6.6) 6.7 (6.4) 6.5 (6.3)
*Contribution to GDP growth, percentage points
Note. The figures show actual growth rates that have not been calendar-adjusted, unless otherwise stated. NA is the National
Accounts.
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Table 6. Production and employmentAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise stated
2010 2011 2012 2013 Population, aged 16-64 0.5 (0.5) 0.3 (0.3) 0.1 (0.1) 0.0 (0.0) Potential hours worked 0.9 (0.9) 0.5 (0.5) 0.4 (0.4) 0.3 (0.3) GDP, calendar-adjusted 5.4 (5.3) 4.4 (4.6) 2.6 (2.7) 2.5 (2.5) Number of hours worked, calendar-adjusted
1.7 (1.9) 1.7 (1.8) 1.2 (1.2) 0.7 (0.7)
Employed, aged 15-74 1.0 (1.0) 2.5 (2.5) 1.0 (0.9) 0.5 (0.5) Labour force, aged 15-74 1.1 (1.1) 1.3 (1.3) 0.3 (0.3) 0.2 (0.2) Unemployment, aged 15-74 * 8.4 (8.4) 7.4 (7.3) 6.7 (6.7) 6.4 (6.4)
* Per cent of labour force
Note. Potential hours refers to the long-term sustainable level for the number of hours worked.
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Table 7. Wages and unit labour cost for the economy as a wholeAnnual percentage change, calendar-adjusted data
2010 2011 2012 2013
Hourly wage, NMO 2.6 (2.7) 2.9 (2.9) 3.3 (3.3) 3.5 (3.6)
Hourly wage, NA 1.3 (1.4) 3.9 (3.2) 3.6 (3.4) 3.8 (3.8)
Employer’s contribution* -0.3 (-0.3) -0.1 (-0.2) 0.1 (0.1) 0.0 (0.0)
Hourly labour cost, NA 1.0 (1.1) 3.8 (3.0) 3.6 (3.5) 3.8 (3.8)
Productivity 3.6 (3.3) 2.6 (2.8) 1.5 (1.5) 1.8 (1.8)
Unit labour cost -2.5 (-2.2) 1.1 (0.2) 2.1 (1.9) 1.9 (2.0)
* Contribution to the increase in labour costs, percentage points.
Note. NMO is the National Mediation Office’s short-term wage statistics and NA is the National Accounts. Labour cost per hour is defined as the sum of actual wages, collective charges and wage taxes divided by the seasonally adjusted total number
of hours worked. Unit labour cost is defined as labour cost divided by seasonally adjusted value added at constant prices.
Sources: National Mediation Office, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Table 8. Alternative scenario: wage increases over and above productivityAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise stated, annual average
2011 2012 2013
Hourly labour cost 3.8 (3.8) 3.9 (3.6) 4.8 (3.8) CPIF 1.6 (1.6) 2.0 (1.7) 2.5 (2.1) CPI 3.1 (3.1) 3.1 (2.7) 3.3 (2.8) Unemployment, per cent 7.4 (7.4) 6.8 (6.7) 7.1 (6.4) Labour productivity 2.6 (2.6) 1.5 (1.5) 2.0 (1.8) GDP, calendar-adjusted 4.4 (4.4) 2.5 (2.6) 2.1 (2.5) Repo rate, per cent 1.8 (1.8) 2.9 (2.8) 3.6 (3.4)
Note. The figures in parentheses show the forecast in the main scenario.
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
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Table 9. Alternative scenario: wage increases driven by increased productivityAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise stated, annual average
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the RiksbankNote. The figures in parentheses show the forecast in the main scenario.
2011 2012 2013
Hourly labour cost 3.8 (3.8) 3.9 (3.6) 4.8 (3.8) CPIF 1.6 (1.6) 1.7 (1.7) 1.9 (2.1) CPI 3.1 (3.1) 2.6 (2.7) 2.6 (2.8) Unemployment, per cent 7.4 (7.4) 6.6 (6.7) 6.0 (6.4) Labour productivity 2.6 (2.6) 2.3 (1.5) 3.0 (1.8) GDP, calendar-adjusted 4.4 (4.4) 3.4 (2.6) 4.1 (2.5) Repo rate, per cent 1.8 (1.8) 2.8 (2.8) 3.4 (3.4)
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Table 10. Alternative scenario: more severe crisis in public financesAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise stated, annual average
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the RiksbankNote. The figures in parentheses show the forecast in the main scenario.
2011 2012 2013
GDP abroad 1.6 (1.7) 0.4 (1.9) 1.6 (2.3) Inflation abroad 2.5 (2.6) 1.0 (1.8) 0.5 (1.8) Interest rate abroad, per cent 0.7 (1.0) 0.8 (1.6) 1.2 (2.7) CPIF 1.5 (1.6) 1.0 (1.7) 1.1 (2.1) CPI 3.3 (3.1) 1.2 (2.7) 1.1 (2.8) GDP, calendar-adjusted 3.9 (4.4) 1.4 (2.6) 2.9 (2.5) Unemployment, per cent 7.4 (7.4) 7.3 (6.7) 7.2 (6.4) Repo rate, per cent 1.7 (1.8) 1.8 (2.8) 1.9 (3.4)
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Table 11. Alternative scenario: more severe crisis in public finances with more expansionary monetary policyAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise stated, annual average
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the RiksbankNote. The figures in parentheses show the forecast in the main scenario.
2011 2012 2013
GDP abroad 1.6 (1.7) 0.4 (1.9) 1.6 (2.3) Inflation abroad 2.5 (2.6) 1.0 (1.8) 0.5 (1.8) Interest rate abroad, per cent 0.7 (1.0) 0.8 (1.6) 1.2 (2.7) CPIF 1.5 (1.6) 1.3 (1.7) 1.5 (2.1) CPI 3.3 (3.1) 1.1 (2.7) 1.8 (2.8) GDP, calendar-adjusted 3.9 (4.4) 1.9 (2.6) 3.2 (2.5) Unemployment, per cent 7.4 (7.4) 7.1 (6.7) 6.7 (6.4) Repo rate, per cent 1.6 (1.8) 1.1 (2.8) 1.6 (3.4)
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Table 12. Alternative scenario: higher interest rateAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise stated, annual average
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the RiksbankNote. The figures in parentheses show the forecast in the main scenario.
2011 2012 2013
Repo rate, per cent 2.0 (1.8) 3.0 (2.8) 3.4 (3.4) GDP, calendar-adjusted 4.4 (4.4) 2.5 (2.6) 2.5 (2.5) Hours gap, per cent -0.7 (-0.7) -0.1 (0.1) 0.2 (0.4) Unemployment, per cent 7.4 (7.4) 6.8 (6.7) 6.6 (6.4) GDP gap, per cent -0.7 (-0.6) 0.0 (0.2) 0.4 (0.6) CPIF 1.5 (1.6) 1.6 (1.7) 2.0 (2.1) CPI 3.2 (3.1) 2.6 (2.7) 2.6 (2.8)
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Table 13. Alternative scenario: lower interest rateAnnual percentage change, unless otherwise stated, annual average
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the RiksbankNote. The figures in parentheses show the forecast in the main scenario.
2011 2012 2013
Repo rate, per cent 1.7 (1.8) 2.6 (2.8) 3.4 (3.4) GDP, calendar-adjusted 4.5 (4.4) 2.8 (2.6) 2.5 (2.5) Hours gap, per cent -0.7 (-0.7) 0.2 (0.1) 0.5 (0.4) Unemployment, per cent 7.3 (7.4) 6.6 (6.7) 6.3 (6.4) GDP gap, per cent -0.6 (-0.6) 0.5 (0.2) 0.9 (0.6) CPIF 1.6 (1.6) 1.9 (1.7) 2.1 (2.1) CPI 3.1 (3.1) 2.8 (2.7) 2.9 (2.8)