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Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT -- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS -- OUTLOOKS AND RISKS -- POLICY DISCUSSIONS -- A. Macroeconomic Policy -- B. Financial Sector -- C. Structural Reforms -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- BOXES -- 1. Income Inequality in Denmark -- 2. Market Pressures in Early 2015 -- 3. External Sector Assessment -- 4. Four Years Into Negative Interest Rates -- FIGURES -- 1. Real Economy -- 2. Housing Sector -- 3. External Sector -- TABLES -- 1. Selected Economic and Social Indicators, 2013-21 -- 2. Balance of Payments, 2013-21 -- 3. Net International Investment Position, 2010-14
Cover -- CONTENTS -- REINFORCING DENMARK'S CROSS-BORDER AML/CFT BANKING SUPERVISION: KEYS TO MAINTAINING MOMENTUM -- Glossary -- A. Introduction -- B. Benchmarking ML Risks in Denmark -- C. Focusing on Key Elements of Cross-Border AML/CFT Supervision in the Danish Banking Sector: International and Domestic Cooperation -- D. Implementing the Risk-Based Approach to AML/CFT Supervision -- E. Taking Stock of the DFSA's Resources, Procedures, and Powers -- F. Conclusion: Next Steps for Reinforcing Denmark's Cross-Border AML/CFT Supervisory Regime -- TABLES -- 1. Key AML/CFT Institutions in Denmark -- 2. AML/CFT Supervision in Denmark: Recommendations -- 3. Nordic Countries' FATF Ratings for AML/CFT Supervision -- 4. Options for AML/CFT Supervisory Integration at the Regional or Sub-Regional Levels -- References.
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 50, Heft 7-8, S. 955-959
ISSN: 1475-6765
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 38, Heft 3-4, S. 366-373
ISSN: 0304-4130
Provides an overview of politics in Denmark in 1999, highlighting election results & prominent issues. 2 Tables, 2 References.
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 44, Heft 7-8, S. 994-1001
ISSN: 0304-4130
Analyzes election results and cabinet changes in Denmark during 2004. Tables, References.
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 40, Heft 3-4, S. 283-290
ISSN: 0304-4130
Provides an overview of politics in Denmark in 2000, highlighting election results & national issues. 2 Tables, 4 References. Adapted from the source document.
In: Electoral studies: an international journal, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 237-245
ISSN: 0261-3794
IN MOST EC COUNTRIES THE INTRODUCTION OF DIRECT POPULAR ELECTIONS TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT IN 1979 PRODUCED NO DEVIATION FROM THE TRADITIONAL NATIONAL PARTY SYSTEM. BUT IN DENMARK IT GAVE RISE TO A PECULIAR EURO-PARTY SYSTEM, THE STRUCTURE OF WHICH DEVIATED CONSIDERABLY FROM THE USUAL PATTERN. THE DEVIANT PATTERN WAS REPLICATED IN THE SUBSEQUENT ELECTION OF 1984. MANY OBSERVERS HAD EXPECTED THAT THE ELECTION OF 1989 WOULD BREAK THIS PECULIAR PATTERN OF VOTER BEHAVIOR, BUT WHEN THE VOTES WERE COUNTED, IT PROVED ON THE WHOLE TO BE INTACT.
In: IMF Country Reports 14/350
In: IMF Staff Country Reports v.Country Report No. 14/350
This paper discusses findings of the Detailed Assessment of Observance of the Insurance Core Principles on Denmark. Insurance regulation in Denmark has a good level of compliance with the Insurance Core Principles. A particular strength of the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority's approach is its close focus on key risks in the sector and its readiness to require action by companies to address vulnerabilities. Regular, even daily monitoring of market risk sensitivities is carried out on life insurers' balance sheets. In nonlife insurance, regular testing of a number of key performance ratio
Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT -- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS -- OUTLOOK AND RISKS -- POLICIES FOR SUSTAINED GROWTH -- A. Macroeconomic Policies -- B. Financial Sector and Macro-Financial Policies -- C. Structural Policies -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- FIGURES -- 1. Context -- 2. Recent Developments -- 3. Labor Market Developments -- 4. Recent Development in the Financial Sector -- 5. Recent Development in the Housing Sector -- TABLES -- 1. Selected Economic and Social Indicators, 2016-24 -- 2. Balance of Payments, 2016-24 -- 3. International Investment Position, 2011-18 -- 4. GFSM 2001 Statement of General Government Operations, 2016-24 (Billons of DKK) -- 5. GFSM 2001 Statement of General Government Operations, 2016-24 (Percent of GDP) -- 6. Public Sector Balance Sheet, 2011-17 -- 7. Financial System Indicators, 2011-18 -- ANNEXES -- I. Tax and Benefit Reform: Reassessing the Equity-Efficiency Tradeoff -- II. Considerations in Denmark's Banking Union Opt-In Decision -- III. The Expansion of Knowledge-Intensive Services, Income Inequality, and Labor Market Institutions -- IV. External Balance Assessment -- V. Improving the Macroprudential Framework in Denmark -- VI. Debt Sustainability Analysis -- VII. Risk Assessment Matrix -- VIII. Authorities' Response to Past IMF Policy Recommendations -- CONTENTS -- FUND RELATIONS -- STATISTICAL ISSUES.
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 43, Heft 7-8, S. 989-992
ISSN: 0304-4130
For Denmark, 2003 was marked by its decision to participate in the Iraq invasion, in line with the government's activist foreign policy. Some remarks are offered on tax reform efforts, the government defeat over unemployment insurance reform, & controversy surrounding the Christian People Party's name change to Christian Democrats. Support for the government seems to be waning. 1 Table, 2 References. J. Zendejas
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 42, Heft 7-8, S. 931-934
ISSN: 0304-4130
In: Anker , H T 2021 , Denmark . in R Alterman & C Pellach (eds) , Regulating Coastal Zones : International Perspective on Land Management Instruments . Routledge , Urban Planning and Environment , pp. 85-100 . https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429432699
Denmark is a small country with a relatively high proportion of coastal land. The country relies on its coastal resources for their significant contribution to its environment and economy and has traditionally implemented strong measures to ensure their protection. These measures include not only a minimum 100 m wide coastal setback zone, but also a 3 km wide Coastal Planning Zone – the widest protection zone identified across the countries in this book. Nevertheless, since 2015, following the election of a liberal-conservative government, the country has seen a pushback against some of its most stringent coastal regulations, particularly affecting the Coastal Planning Zone, in favour of landowner interests, and a decentralisation of the coastal protection administration. This chapter provides a snapshot of Danish coastal zone regulation at this juncture.
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