Denmark: Selected Issues Paper
January 24, 2013
Summary
Denmark’s public expenditure as a share of GDP is the highest in the OECD. The main difference between Denmark and the median OECD country is the larger amount of social protection expenditure. The public health expenditure of Denmark is the second highest in the OECD. Following years of strong public capital accumulation in facilities as well as in training, education, and research, Denmark’s expenditure on public investment is now low. The composition of Denmark’s expenditures is broadly in line with the high expenditure countries.
Subject: Banking, Expenditure, Financial institutions, Government liabilities, Labor, Labor costs, Labor productivity, Loans, Mortgages, Public financial management (PFM)
Keywords: a number of bank stabilization package, Asia and Pacific, bank, bank assets, Central and Eastern Europe, CR, Denmark, Europe, Global, Government liabilities, ISCR, labor cost share, Labor costs, Loans, market, market CDS, market liquidity, Middle East, money market rate, Mortgages, OECD average, price level, public expenditure, rate intervention
Pages:
53
Volume:
2013
DOI:
Issue:
023
Series:
Country Report No. 2013/023
Stock No:
1DNKEA2013002
ISBN:
9781475527322
ISSN:
1934-7685





