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The historical experience from the past 100 years or so indicates that parts of the labourmarket structure in Denmark …
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Compared with the previous decades the rate of wage increase in Denmark has been subdued since the mid-1990s, given the … labour-market reforms and decentralisation of wage formation, and an empirical analysis of wage development in Denmark from …
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found that the incidence of downward wage rigidity is low in Denmark when compared to other countries. Wage flexibility is …, but this rigidity declines during the downturn. The analyses employ matched employer-employee data from Denmark. …
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Danish business cycles from 1974 to 2000 are studied. The HP-filter and the Baxter-king filter are applied and several empirical regularities are identified: Consumption tends to lead the business cycle while investment, especially construction, follows with a lag. Export does not covariate...
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This paper uses records of payments in the Danish large value payment system to compute a unique, high-frequency data set on bilateral exposures between banks. The risk of contagion in the Danish interbank market is subsequently analysed using this data set. It is found that the risk of...
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This paper provides a detailed description of Danmarks Nationalbank's current methodology for estimating potential output and output gaps in the Danish economy. Although the general framework is similar to the previous production function approach in Andersen and Rasmussen (2011), each of the...
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