As a general rule, expenditure only rose as enrolment fell.
Military expenditures rose in 1940 to 45% of Finland's state budget.
From 1948, when the Health Service began, to 1990, current expenditure in real terms (excluding price increases) rose more than two and a half times.
These expenditures will rise in recession but fall when the economy recovers.
Total expenditures in 1986 for the 201 member companies of the service group rose 5.6 percent, to $263,284,298.
By contrast, total expenditures, not including financial aid, rose only 1.7 percent in the same period.
Then expenditures will rise as each candidate fights to resolve the new uncertainty in his own favor.
In contrast, expenditure on the common foreign and security policy will rise.
Austerity, however, cannot mean that expenditure rises in line with inflation.
The lobbying commission said that expenditures for advertising rose from about $250,000 in 1994 to more than $6 million last year.