Denmark: Supplementary Charts and Tables
July 7, 1995
Summary
This supplementary report examines selected background issues in Denmark using charts and tables. Economic growth accelerated sharply in 1994, following several years of steady but unspectacular expansion. It is projected to slow somewhat in 1995–96 but remain above potential. Unemployment, which had risen steeply during the period of subdued growth, responded slowly to the robust recovery that has been under way since the second half of 1993. However, it has been falling rapidly in recent months. Its rapid fall is projected to continue through 1996.
Subject: Disposable income, Economic sectors, Expenditure, External debt, National accounts, Pension spending, Public sector
Keywords: CR, debt service, Denmark, Disposable income, Europe, factor cost, government capital, gross domestic product, interest expenditure, ISCR, net export, net factor income, net financing requirement, Pension spending, Public sector, retail price index
Pages:
39
Volume:
1995
DOI:
Issue:
042
Series:
Country Report No. 1995/042
Stock No:
1DNKEA0021995
ISBN:
9781451811063
ISSN:
1934-7685
Notes
This supplementary report on selected background issues in Denmark was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country. In releasing this document for public use, confidential material may have been removed at the request of the member.





