Denmark: Recent Economic Developments
April 25, 1997
Summary
This paper describes economic developments in Denmark during 1990–96. After a prolonged period of stagnation in the second half of the 1980s and early 1990s, GDP rose by 4¼ percent in 1994, reflecting a surge in domestic demand and recovery in export markets. The expansion of GDP slowed to a 2¾ percent pace in 1995 as domestic demand moderated and as exports decelerated sharply. The slowing of external markets intensified in the course of 1995 with the result that GDP in the fourth quarter was barely above its first quarter level.
Subject: Employment, Labor, Labor force, Labor markets, Unemployment, Unemployment rate
Keywords: bank liquidity, CD rate, CR, debt, deutsche mark, Employment, exchange rate, expenditure burden, export market shares, ISCR, krone, Labor force, Labor markets, liquidity instrument, rate, surplus, Unemployment, Unemployment rate, yield gap
Pages:
111
Volume:
1997
DOI:
Issue:
025
Series:
Country Report No. 1997/025
Stock No:
1DNKEA0011997
ISBN:
9781451811025
ISSN:
1934-7685




