Frequency: Every 18 months
Tables: 15
Charts: 42
Electronic format: Acrobat PDF
Description
OECD's periodic review of Denmark's economy. This issue includes chapters covering the recent developments and policies to overcome the crisis, the decline in productivity growth, and human capital.
Table of contents:
Executive summary Assessment and recommendations Chapter 1.Denmark: the crisis and beyond -The Danish economy in international context -The financial crisis and the macroeconomic outlook -Potential medium-term implications of the recession. -Policies to overcome the crisis -A key challenge ahead: reinvigorating productivity -Bibliography -Annex 1.A1. Consolidation in the Danish banking sector during the financial crisis -Annex 1.A2. Progress in structural reform -Annex 1.A3. Topics covered in previous OECD Economic Surveys of Denmark Chapter 2.Why has productivity growth declined? -Trends in labour productivity -Sectoral productivity performance -Recent developments in labour productivity -The contribution of labour composition and capital to productivity -Structural and policy factors affecting productivity -Bibliography -Annex 2.A1. Background technical analysis Chapter 3.Human capital: key to higher productivity -Educational attainment and market outcomes -Early childhood and compulsory education -Upper secondary education -Tertiary education -Conclusions -Annex 3.A1. Micro-data evidence