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  • 17-November-2016

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    Inequality in Denmark through the Looking Glass

    This paper delivers a broad assessment of income inequality in Denmark.

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  • 4-November-2016

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    Balancing inclusiveness, work incentives and sustainability in Denmark

    The generous Danish welfare state relies on a high degree of labour force participation both for financing and in order to ensure social cohesion.

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  • 5-June-2014

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    Making the most of skills in Denmark

    Surveys suggest that Denmark ranks close to or slightly above the OECD average in terms of student and adult skills, even though Denmark spends more than many OECD countries on education, labour market policies and adult learning. Sluggish productivity growth over the past two decades raises the question of how to develop better skills and use them more efficiently to achieve stronger and more inclusive growth.

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  • 5-June-2014

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    Trade specialisation and policies to foster competition and innovation in Denmark

    Danish productivity has grown only weakly over the past two decades, both historically and in relation to other countries, despite sound policies and institutions. Denmark needs to continue its efforts to reap the benefits of globalisation, which would contribute to invigorating productivity growth.

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  • 30-July-2012

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    Sluggish productivity growth in Denmark: the usual suspects?

    Despite sound policies and institutions, Danish productivity has grown modestly over the past decade, both historically and in relation to other countries, contributing to weak economic growth and an erosion in competitiveness.

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  • 30-July-2012

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    Towards green growth in Denmark: improving energy and climate change policies

    Denmark’s green growth strategy focuses on moving the energy system away from fossil fuels and investing in green technologies, while limiting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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  • 8-November-2011

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    Trade and Employment: The Case of Denmark and Spain

    Greater trade openness does not necessarily have an adverse effect on employment, and labour market mobility and flexibility can help countries gain from globalisation, according to this comparison of Denmark and Spain.

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  • 8-October-2008

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    Assessing Climate Change Impacts, Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge Risk in Port Citites: A Case Study on Copenhagen - Environment Working Paper No. 3

    This working paper illustrates a methodology to assess economic impacts of climate change at city scale, focusing on sea level rise and storm surge.

  • 30-June-2003

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    Venture Capital Policy Review: Denmark (STI Working Paper 2003/10)

    This paper analyses trends in Danish venture capital markets and makes policy recommendations which have been developed through an OECD peer review process.

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  • 6-March-2002

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    Statistics on New Enterprises, Entrepreneurs and Survival of Start-ups: The Danish Experience (STI Working Paper 2002/7)

    This paper describes the methodology elaborated and used by Statistics Denmark to produce statistics on new enterprises, and also lists the indicators developed for measuring new enterprises.

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