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. An examination of the four potential drivers of this puzzle, namely comp...

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Main Author: Adalet McGowan, Müge (-)
Other Authors: Jamet, Stéphanie
Format: eBook Section
Language:Inglés
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing 2012.
Series:OECD Economics Department Working Papers, no.975.
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Summary: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. An examination of the four potential drivers of this puzzle, namely competition, education, labour market flexibility and the size of the public sector, shows that there is room for improvement in all areas, calling for action on each of these fronts. This Working Paper relates to the 2012 OECD Economic Survey of Denmark (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/denmark).
Physical Description:1 online resource (36 p. )