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OECD Economic Outlook No. 86 - Denmarkpdf,67Kb,English | View long abstract 19-Nov-2009 Summary of economic developments and projections for Denmark taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP15)English | View long abstract 09-Nov-2009 OECD actively participates in the annual UN conferences on climate change and has done so for many years. 2009 is a crucial year in the international effort to address climate change, culminating in the ... Related documents: |
Policy Brief: Economic Survey of Denmark 2009pdf,439Kb,English | View long abstract 05-Nov-2009 The Danish economy has been suffering during the global crisis but beyondthe projected cyclical recovery it will need to restore sustained robust growth.While the level of national income is high, the ... Also available: |
Economic Survey of Denmark 2009: Human capital: key to higher productivityEnglish | View long abstract 05-Nov-2009 Human capital has traditionally been a strong point for the Danish economy, boosting income levels and the economy’s capacity to adjust, but there is room for improvement. Key education policy issues that need attention comprise learning outcomes and completion rates. |
Economic Survey of Denmark 2009: Why has productivity growth declined?English | View long abstract 05-Nov-2009 Labour productivity decelerated due to a slowdown in capital deepening related to the trend increase in employment. Policies in the areas of research and development, innovation, entrepreneurship, product market regulation and taxation could raise productivity growth. |
Economic Survey of Denmark 2009: Denmark: the crisis and beyondEnglish | View long abstract 05-Nov-2009 The Danish economy is going through a deep and protracted recession but the authorities have taken substantial measures to combat it. Further policies are required to minimise adverse long-term consequences on growth. |
Economic Survey of Denmark 2009English | View long abstract 05-Nov-2009 The Danish economy has been hard hit during the global crisis. Substantial measures have been taken to combat its effects. Going forward, the main challenges include restoring fiscal sustainability, raising productivity growth and improving education outcomes. Also available: |
Agreement between Denmark and Antigua for the exchange of information relating to tax matterspdf,157Kb,English | View long abstract 28-Aug-2009 Agreement between Denmark and Antigua for the exchange of information relating to tax matters |
Agreement between Denmark and Aruba for the exchange of information relating to tax matterspdf,75Kb,English | View long abstract 28-Aug-2009 Agreement between Denmark and Aruba for the exchange of information relating to tax matters |