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Known today for a Swedish-language work on the future of the chemical industry, this writer explored how Sweden might build a stronger industrial base by learning from developments abroad. The surviving record is slim, which gives the book an intriguing, almost rediscovered quality.

by Ernst Larsson
Ernst Larsson is the credited author of Villkor och möjligheter för kemisk storindustri i Sverige, a Swedish work that is now available through Project Gutenberg and library catalogs. The book looks at the conditions and opportunities for large-scale chemical industry in Sweden, with attention to how German industrial methods and development could inform Swedish growth.
Beyond that publication, reliable biographical details about Larsson are hard to confirm from the sources I found. Because the available record is so limited, it is safest to describe him simply as a Swedish nonfiction writer connected with industrial and chemical questions rather than make stronger claims about his life or career.
That scarcity of background makes his work stand out even more: the book survives as a snapshot of early modern industrial thinking, focused on science, production, and national development in Sweden.