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Chapter I synthesizes the assessments and recommendations related to current economic policy issues based on the subsequent four chap-ters and previous reports from the Chairmanship. Chapter II contains a projection for the Danish economy and public fi-nances towards 2025.
Danish Economy, Spring 2023 287 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS This report by the Chairmanship of the Economic Councils contains four chapters: • Current economic policy • Economic outlook and public finances • Wealth and welfare • Effects of corporation tax. CHAPTER I, CURRENT ECONOMIC POLICY
The Danish economy has experienced significant progress throughout 2021. At the beginning of 2022, the level of economic activity was high, and employment was approximately 33⁄4 per cent above the estimated structural level.
OECD’s periodic surveys of the Danish economy. Each edition surveys the major challenges faced by the country, evaluates the short-term outlook, and makes specific policy recommendations. Special chapters take a more detailed look at specific challenges.
Denmark’s economy proved relatively resilient to the pandemic-related challenges, contracting by just 2.1% in 2020. The economy has been expanding at a strong pace following the lifting of most pandemic-related restrictions and the achievement of high vaccination rates.
The economic situation and policies of Denmark were reviewed by the Committee on 8 November 2023, with participation from representatives of the Danish authorities. The draft report was then revised in light
When the pandemic hit in spring, Denmark quickly established a wage support scheme to avoid massive lay-offs in the economy and prevent a surge in unemployment. The resumption of economic activity following the end of the lockdown period quickly spread to the labour market, thus demonstrating its resilience. While