: Denmark benefits from a "flexicurity" labor model, which balances easy hiring and firing with high unemployment benefits, leading to high productivity and a flexible workforce.
: Early and consistent investment in wind power has provided Denmark with lower industrial energy costs and a competitive edge in green technology. Challenges and Future Outlook Denmark growe up 2.7z
Denmark’s recent economic "growth journey" has been defined by its ability to outpace many of its European peers through a specialized, "two-speed" economy: : Denmark benefits from a "flexicurity" labor model,
: Despite a period of sluggishness caused by high interest rates and inflation, domestic demand began a modest recovery in 2024, supported by record-high employment and rising real wages. particularly with the U.S.
: Heightened uncertainty regarding international trade tariffs, particularly with the U.S., poses a downside risk to export-heavy industries.