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In Denmark official quarterly national accounts are only available for the period since 1977. The paper constructs a set of summary non-seasonally adjusted quarterly national accounts for Denmark for 1948-2010 in current and constant prices as well as a set of other key quarterly macroeconomic...
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Utilising a unique data set with annual accounts from around 37,000 Danish non-financial firms spanning almost one and a half decade, we offer microeconometric evidence on bankfirm relationships and the survival of firms during the financial crisis 2008-9. Within the framework of...
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MONETARY HISTORY OF DENMARK 1990-2005 By KIM ABILDGREN with an introductory chapter by BODIL NYBOE ANDERSEN and JENS THOMSEN B 373500 DANMARKS NATIONALBANK 2010 Contents Foreword 5 Introduction ...
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The paper presents input-output based time-series data for the underlying domestic inflation in Denmark 1903-2002 and analyses the inflationary development during the last century. More conceptual issues in relation to the interpretation and use of input-output based domestic inflation measures...
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This article traces links between the monetary regime and some institutions of the labour market in Denmark over the past century. The results indicate that elements of the labour market are endogenous. The longest wage contract terms are found towards the end of the pre-World War I classical...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent of the so-called “small-sample problem” within quantitative exchange-rate risk management. Design/methodology/approach –The authors take a closer look at the frequency distribution of nominal price changes in the European...
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We examine the real effects of credit shocks using a series of structural vector autoregressive models estimated on the basis on a new quarterly data set for Denmark spanning the past 90 years or so. We find no evidence of real macroeconomic effects from supply shocks to credit from...
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