Productivity Profile of Denmark
Organisations
National Productivity Board (Danish Economic Councils);
Danmarks Nationalbank (Central Bank);
Research Centre for Firms Industry Dynamics (FIND), Aarhus University;
Ministry for Industry, Business and Financial Affairs;
Centre for Innovation, Copenhagen Business School.
Selected Publications
OECD: Economic Surveys Denmark (multiple);
National Productivity Board: Productivity 2022: Summary and Recommendations (2022);
Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs: Report on Growth and Competitiveness 2018: English summary (2018);
Statistics Denmark: Production Abroad has an Effect on Danish GDP (2019);
Danish Central Bank: The impact of digitalization on Danish companies and workers (2022), Worker heterogeneity, selection, and employment dynamics in the face of aggregate demand and pandemic shocks (2020);
Research Centre for Firms and Industry Dynamics (FIND), Aarhus University: Absorption of foreign knowledge: the impact of immigrants on firm productivity (2021), Global sourcing, productivity and export intensity (2019).
Data
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Latest OECD Recommendations
- Refine the competition framework to ensure effective enforcement and allow more scope for new technologies.
- Proceed with revisions of regulatory frameworks to make them technology-neutral and monitor fast-evolving sectors to swiftly respond to emerging market failures.
- Broaden public support to business R&D through well-designed R&D grants and tax credits for incremental R&D expenses.
- Expand existing support measures to provide more equity finance and access to capital in the scale-up phase.
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