Description |
1 online resource (xv, 376 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Preface -- List of Contributors -- Macroeconomic Perspectives on the Danish Economy: Problems, Policies and Prospects; T.M. Andersen, S.E.H. Jensen and O. Risager -- EMU and the Outsider Nations; N. Thygesen -- Comment; A.J. Isachsen and J. Jespersen -- Macroeconomic Perspectives on Stock and Bond Investments in Denmark since World War I; S. Nielsen and O. Risager -- Comment; T. Engsted and B. Hansson -- Would the Flat Tax Fall Flat in Denmark?; S. Nielsen, N.K. Frederiksen and D.D. Lassen -- Comment; M. Lundholm -- The Danish Tax Reform Act of 1993: Effects on the Macroeconomy and on Intergenerational Welfare; K. Lange, L. Pederson and P.B. Sorensen -- Comment; P. Broer -- Minimum Wage Contracts and Individual Wage Formation: Theory and Evidence from Danish Panel Data; L. Pedersen, N. Smith and P. Stephensen -- Comment; D.O. Parsons and J.R. Sorensen -- Government Solvency, Social Security and Debt Reduction in Denmark; S.E.H. Jensen, N.P. Hansen and M. Junge -- Comment; L. Bovenberg -- Economic Expansions and Fiscal Contractions: International Evidence and the 1982 Danish Stabilization; U. Bergman and M. Hutchison -- The Macroeconomics of the Welfare State; T. Andersen and T. Schmidt -- Comment; P. Callesen and D. Hibbs -- The Welfare State and Economic Incentives; J. Sondergaard -- Comment; T. Slok and T. Gylfason -- Effort Commitment in Active Labour Market Policy; C. Hansen and T. Tran̆s -- Comment; N. Blomgren-Hansen and J. Elmeskov -- Index |
Summary |
This volume is an authoritative and compre-hensive guide to major economic policy issues in Denmark. Leading Danish and international economists discuss, in comparative context, the Danish economy's performance since the 1960s, and assess the challenges that Denmark - in common with other small, open economies - faces in the global economy. A major feature is the combination of academic analysis with policy-making experience and expertise. The contributors use up-to-date methodology and the most recent empirical evidence to study current macroeconomic performance and prospects. Topical policy areas addressed include the impact of European Monetary Union on nations like Denmark that choose to remain outside; the impact of recent and proposed radical tax reforms; government fiscal policy and debt reduction; and the economic impact and viability of the welfare state. The book will appeal to students and practitioners of economic policy in Scandinavia and beyond |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
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Economic and Monetary Union.
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Economic and Monetary Union fast |
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Investments -- Denmark
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Taxation -- Denmark
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Fiscal policy -- Denmark
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Public welfare -- Denmark
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Comparative.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History.
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Economic history
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Economic policy
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Fiscal policy
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Investments
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Public welfare
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Taxation
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Economische groei.
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Denmark -- Economic conditions -- 1945-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85036755
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Denmark -- Economic policy
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Denmark
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Electronic book
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Author |
Andersen, Torben M., 1956-
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Jensen, Svend E. Hougaard, 1959-
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Risager, Ole
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ISBN |
0230501036 |
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9780230501034 |
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