Statistics
The Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis (Growth Analysis) is the official provider of statistics on start-ups of new firms, bankruptcies, and the internationalisation of the Swedish business sector including foreign controlled enterprises in Sweden and Swedish controlled enterprise groups with subsidiaries abroad. Growth Analysis publishes data for numerous users inside and outside Sweden.
Growth Analysis is responsible for parts of the Swedish official statistics and other public statistics related to the business sector. Official statistics are statistics that are produced according to the statistical act and ordinance and published as required by official regulations.
Official Statistics of Sweden
Sweden’s Official Statistics (SOS) are statistics that are particularly important for describing Sweden. Official statistics contribute to the development of our society by being objective and relevant, which benefits citizens.
Growth analysis has been tasked by the Government to be responsible for the official statistics within Swedish business sector. As a government agency responsible for statistics, we are responsible for ensuring that
- the statistics are objective;
- the statistics are documented; and
- the statistics are accompanied by a quality declaration.
Official statistics must be kept publicly available free of charge on the internet. All official statistics must bear the text Sweden’s official statistics and/or carry the logo.

Government agency network
There are about thirty government agencies in Sweden who are responsible for the official tatistics. Statistics Sweden is responsible for coordinating and supporting the system for official statistics.
To read more about what constitutes official statistics and which government agencies form part of the network, visit Statistics Sweden’s website: scb.se/sos
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Swedish groups with affiliates abroad 2012
In 2012 there were 2,628 Swedish controlled enterprise groups with affiliates abroad, an increase of 206 groups since 2011. Of these enterprise group...
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Bankruptcies and hearings on compositions without bankruptcy 2013
In 2013 Sweden’s district courts ruled on 7,701 corporate bankruptcies, including sole traders. This represents an increase of 3.1% over the previous...
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Summary: Swedish groups with affiliates abroad 2011
Swedish agency for growth policy analysis (Growth analysis) has in accordance with the Act on Official Statistics (SFS 2001:99) and the Appendix to t...
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Follow-up newly-started enterprises in Sweden 2008
The number of companies still operating of the 57,000 start-ups in 2008 was just over 39,000. The proportion of surviving companies, or the survival ...
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Summary: State Aid to the Swedish Industry 2011
This report is about state aid to businesses in industry and services in 2011. The report is also the basis for the WTO report, which is carried out...
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Summary: Swedish groups with affiliates abroad 2010
Summary Swedish agency for growth policy analysis (Growth analysis) has in accordance with the Act on Official Statistics (SFS 2001:99) and the appen...
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Foreign controlled enterprises in Sweden, 2011
More than 14 000 foreign controlled enterprises in Sweden.
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Statistics on the environmental sector - Complementary report on the number of people employed in 2010 and production and value added figures 2003-2010
Growth Analysis had been commissioned by the Government to be responsible for the further development of statistics with regard to the Swedish enviro...
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Bankruptcies and hearings on compositions without bankruptcy 2011
In 2011, the District Courts issued judgements relating to 7,229 bankruptcies, of which 6,958 concerned companies (including sole traders) and 271 co...
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Summary - State aid to the industry 2010
This report is about state aid to businesses in industry and services in 2010. The aim is to describe the state aid over the past year and its histor...
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Foreign controlled enterprises in Sweden, 2010
More than 13 600 foreign controlled enterprises in Sweden.
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