Denmark: 2016 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Denmark
June 27, 2016
Summary
This paper discusses the economic performance of Denmark. Although Denmark has a longstanding track record of sound economic and social policies, economic performance has been relatively weak for an extended period. The economy continues to grow slowly. After recording 1.3 percent growth in 2014, the economy grew by 1.2 percent in 2015, driven mostly by private consumption on the back of rising employment and real incomes. However, relatively strong performance in the first half of the year was partly undone by flagging exports in the second half of the year. Denmark has consistently run current account surpluses in recent decades, mostly reflecting structurally high retirement savings in the context of its funded pension system.
Subject: Banking, Central bank policy rate, Financial services, Housing prices, Income, Income inequality, Inflation, Labor, National accounts, Prices
Keywords: Central bank policy rate, CR, data, Denmark, employment growth, Global, government finance statistics data, Housing prices, Income, Income inequality, ISCR, labor market condition, liability positions vis-à-vis nonresident, money market rate, rate, trade balance
Pages:
49
Volume:
2016
DOI:
Issue:
184
Series:
Country Report No. 2016/184
Stock No:
1DNKEA2016002
ISBN:
9781475533460
ISSN:
1934-7685




