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Economic Survey of Denmark 2006: Housing - less subsidy and more flexibilityEnglish | View long abstract 09-May-2006 This chapter discusses ways of replacing the costly government intervention in the Danish housing market with more market-based mechanisms thereby achieving the policy objectives in a more efficient and targeted way. Also available:Related documents: |
Economic Survey of Denmark 2006: Reforms can help to maintain growthEnglish | View long abstract 09-May-2006 Economic performance is strong, but overheating is a near-term risk for the Danish economy with low interest rates and house price increases that seem to lose touch with fundamentals. This chapter also identifies longer-term challenges for Denmark. Also available:Related documents: |
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