koncentrationskvoterna
Koncentrationskvoterna, also known as concentration quotas, refer to a system of regulations used historically in Sweden to control the concentration of industrial production in specific sectors. This policy was primarily implemented during the early 20th century, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s, as part of Sweden’s economic and industrial planning efforts.
The concept was introduced to limit the growth of large industrial corporations and promote a more balanced
The implementation of koncentrationskvoterna was influenced by the economic challenges of the time, including the aftermath
By the 1940s, the system began to be phased out as Sweden shifted toward a more market-oriented