Following a significant economic recovery over the summer, obstacles to economic growth have re-emerged. The second wave of the corona pandemic has led to renewed uncertainty and necessitated new meas ...
The corona pandemic continues to have a big impact on economic developments across countries. Contagion from the virus continues, with many new cases every day. The global economy has suffered a major ...
The corona epidemic has serious economic consequences in Denmark where the decline in GDP this year is expected to be greater than during the financial crisis. In 2021 there is prospect of a partial r ...
The annual reform programme indicates that prior to the corona crisis, Denmark had progressed far in meeting the targets we have set as part of the EU's growth strategy.
The annual report to European Commission in the Convergence Programme is heavily affected by the severe economic situation that is due to the corona epidemic. The Programme underlines the extraordinar ...
The Danish economy is currently operating above potential. Employment is at record high levels and continues to increase, while unemployment has dropped to a low level. The upswing started in 2013, an ...
The Danish economy has a strong foundation, and the conditions are good for the economic upswing to continue in 2019 and 2020. The economy is expected to grow by 1.7 per cent in 2019 and 1.6 per cent ...
The Danish economy is experiencing a boom without any signs of significant imbalances. Employment is high and rising. Unemployment is low and declining.
The Danish economy is currently in a cyclical upswing. GDP growth and employment growth has been solid in recent years. The improved conditions on the labour market have led to a considerable increase ...
The upturn in the Danish economy continues. Growth has been strong in recent years and GDP has grown by approximately 2¼ per cent per year in 2015-2017. The economic boom is also evident in employment ...