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    Analyses: How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources

    The Danish consumption taps into the natural resources - not just domestically, but in major parts of the world. Our planet's resources are not infinite, and the focus on sustainability and pressure on resources is increasing., This analysis takes a closer look at the use of natural resources in the Danish economy and presents the results of the first assessment of the Danish resource footprint. The resource footprint is an attempt to account for the resources extracted from nature both in Denmark and abroad for the goods and services used in the Danish economy., Main conclusions: , Danish imports in 2016 weighed 63m tonnes. However, the production of imported goods and services is associated with an additional intermediate consumption of 70m and 21m tonnes respectively, so that total imports accounted for a resource footprint of approximately 154m tonnes in 2016., The weight of the goods exported from Denmark in 2016 was 38m tonnes, but behind the production of this was a total extraction of 102m tonnes of raw materials in Denmark and abroad. Moreover, the production of services for export required 35m tonnes of raw materials., Denmark’s resource footprint per capita is considerably bigger than the EU average. Our consumption and investments etc. required extraction of 22 tonnes of raw materials per capita, whereas the EU average was 14 tonnes., The Danish resource footprint has grown since 2013, but is lower than in 2008. Especially the consumption of goods associated with non-metallic minerals, such as stone and gravel for the construction industry, has grown., Get as pdf, How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources, Colophone, How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources, Subject group: Environment and energy, Released: 14 February 2020 08:00, No. 2020:04, ISSN pdf: 2446-0354, Contact:, Bogomil Emilov Iliev, Telephone:

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    Publication: Danish National Accounts - Sources and Methods 2003

    Publikationen indeholder en samlet dokumentation af kilder og metoder bag beregningen af bruttonationalprodukt, BNP, og bruttonationalindkomst, BNI., Danish National Accounts, beskriver beregningen af det endelige årlige nationalregnskab for året 2003, men beskrivelsen gælder generelt for beregningen af endelige nationalregnskaber. ,  , Dokumentationen følger en fælles struktur benyttet af alle EU-landene., Dokumentationen beskriver detaljeret de beregningsmetoder, som anvendes ved bearbejdning af primærstatistikkerne. Desuden indeholder den såkaldte 'process tables', der på skematisk form viser, hvordan man kommer fra primærstatistik til nationalregnskab., Get as pdf, Title, colophon, preface and contents, Kap. 1 Overview of the system of accounts, Kap.2 The revisions policy and the timetable for revising and finalising the estimates, Kap. 3 The production approach, Kap. 4 The income approach, Kap. 5 The expenditure approach, Kap. 6 The balancing or integration procedure and validating the estimates, Kap. 7 Overview of the allowances for exhaustiveness, Kap. 8 The transition from GDP to GNI, Kap. 9 FISIM: Calculation, allocation and impact on GNI, Kap. 10 Main classifications used, Kap. 11 Main data sources used, Annex, Entire publication, Colophone, Danish National Accounts - Sources and Methods 2003, Economy, ISBN: 978-87-501-1618-9, Released: 4 July 2007 09:30, No of pages: 395, Contact info:, Annette Thomsen, Phone: +45 22 16 62 51

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    Publication: General Government Output and Productivity 2008-2014

    This publication describes the way the volume of general government production is compiled in the Danish National Accounts and how this can begin to form a basis for calculating productivity in general government., The volume growth in the production of public individual services is calculated using a variety of volume indicators (the output method). Some of these are the number of treatments carried out by the healthcare authorities, the number of students in various educational institutions, the number of children in pre-schools, the number of elderly in day care centers and residential homes for the elderly., The output method was introduced in the Danish National Accounts with the major revision published in September 2014 and is applied for the years 2008 onwards., The volume growth in public collective services, as for example public administration and police, is still calculated by deflating the value of the inputs used in production by relevant cost indices (the input method)., The introduction of the output method in national accounts is the first necessary step towards calculating productivity in some parts of general government and some results are presented in this publication.,  ,  , Other releases, All, 2008-2014, 2005-2012, 2003-2010, 2002-2009, 2001-2008, Get as pdf, General Governent Output and Productivity 2008-2014, Colophone, General Government Output and Productivity, Economy, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2194-7, Released: 26 February 2016 09:00, No of pages: 54, Contact info:, Lars Gustafsson, Phone: +45

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    Publication: ADAM - a model of the Danish economy

    The publication describes ADAM (Annual Danish Aggregate Model), which is an economic model of the Danish economy., ADAM represents the traditional synthesis between Keynesian and neo-classical theory. This means that production and employment is determined by demand in the short term and by supply in the long term where prices are flexible., In the long term, ADAM functions like a growth model. ADAM is an empirical model, and the majority of its behavioural equations are estimated on national accounts data., The purpose of ADAM is to have a tool for analysis of the Danish economy. The main users of the model are the economic ministries, but ADAM is also used by a number of organisations who subscribe to the model and its data bank., ADAM is mainly used to assess the impact of economic policy interventions, but the model is also used for economic projections, both in the short and in the long term., The publication deals with the version of ADAM introduced in 2011. With this model version, ADAM has been made more manageable by reducing the number of industries from 19 to 12 and by splitting the demand and imports into fewer variables. , The publication is written for students with a bachelor in economics, so that basic economic and econometric concepts are assumed known, but it is not assumed that the reader is familiar with ADAM or similar models. The emphasis is on interpreting the overall model properties which are illuminated with a series of model calculations., Get as pdf, ADAM - a model of the Danish economy, Colophone, ADAM - a model of the Danish economy, Economy, ISBN: 978-87-501-2056-8, Released: 14 March 2013 09:00, No of pages: 265, Contact info:, Dan Knudsen, Phone: +45 21 84 95 96

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    Publication: Commodity flow systems and construction of input-output tables in Denmark

    Indhold:,  , 1. Introduction., 2. Balancing procedures in the detailed commodity flow system at current prices:, 1. introduction., 2. The supply side. , 3. The user side. , 4. Subsystems and notional branches. , 5. Balancing the system at basic values. , 6. Balancing the system at purchasers¿ values. , 7. The system as a basis for national accounts and input-output tables. Diagrams and tables. , 3. Techniques in the compilation of Danish input-output tables at current prices:,  , 1. Introduction. , 2. The commodity-flow system. , 3.The first version of the input-output tables 1966-75. , 4. Basic features of the present techniques. , 5. The treatment of imports. , 6. The treatment of domestic output., 7. Selected commodities. , 8. A generalized treatment of imports. , 9. Concluding remarks. Figures. Annexes.,  , 4. Calculations of commodity flows and input-output tables at constant prices:,  , 1. Introduction. , 2. Deflation in the detailed commodity flow systems. , 3. Construction of the input-output tables at constant prices., 4. Change of base year. Figures. Annex. Tables. , 5. References., Indeholder detaljeret dokumentation til den funktionelle del af nationalregnskabet, både i faste og løbende priser. Der er gengivet tre konferenceindlæg om de danske varestrømssystemer og brugen af disse ved udarbejdelse af de årlige input-output tabeller, Nationalregnskabsnotat, Arbejdsnotat / Danmarks Statistik, Nr. 15,  , Get as pdf, Commodity flow systems and construction of input-output tables in Denmark, Colophone, Commodity flow systems and construction of input-output tables in Denmark, Economy, Released: 31 December 1986 09:30, No of pages: 113, Contact info:, Informationsservice og Bibliotek, Phone: +45

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    Publication: Statistical Ten-Year review 2002

    Statistical Ten-Year Review, is one of the most popular general annual publications from Statistics Denmark. It was also published in an English version from 1997 to 2002. The book contains 10 year overviews on developments across Danish society such as population, health, labour market, economy and trades and industries.  ,  , There is a thorough article on a new theme every year:,  , 2002: Taxes and tax burden, 2001: Housing, 2000: Children and their families over 20 years, 1999: Immigrants in Denmark, 1998: Transfer payments, 1997:  -, The book is aimed at education use, mainly in the first years of university and upper secondary school., Other releases, All, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, Get as pdf, Intro, Feature on taxes, Summary digrams, Environment, Energy, Population, National elections, Education, Culture, Labour market, Social conditions and health, Justice, Income, Consumption and prices, Sales of real property, Business units and sales, Agriculture, Fishing, Manufacturing, Construction and housing, Turism, Transport, Money and credit market, External trade, Balance of payment, National accounts - Concepts, National accounts, Public finance - Concepts, Public finance, EU candidate countries, EU, Convergence criteria, International tables, Glossary, Political-economical calendar, Index, Colophone, Statistical Ten-Year review, People, ISBN: 87-501-1274-0, Released: 27 August 2002 09:30, No of pages: , Contact info:, Informationsservice og Bibliotek, Phone: +45

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    Publication: Communication and dissemination strategy 2018-2022

    Statistics Denmark´s communication and dissemination strategy sets out the principles of how to communicate with our target groups and gives an outline of the general strategies and objectives for our communication with the surrounding world., The communication and dissemination strategy is one important element in realising , Strategy 2022,  where it is laid down that Statistics Denmark must participate more actively in public debates and adapt services to the new and changing needs of users., To meet these demands, the new communication and dissemination strategy sets out two strategic communication targets:, Our communication is adapted to user needs, We are visible and relevant in public debates ,  , Principles for good communication, Communication at Statistics Denmark must to be based on Statistics Denmark´s core values. The core values form an essential basis for enabling Statistics Denmark to give priority to the way in which we want to communicate – and to give priority to the contents that we want to communicate., Statistics Denmark is the central producer and provider of statistics and is responsible for producing official statistics on social and economic trends in Danish society. To achieve this Statistics Denmark complies with the international principles for trustworthy official statistics adopted, respectively, by the , EU , and the UN, including Code of Practice for statistical institutes, Other releases, All, 2018-2022, 2016-2020, Get as pdf, Communication and dissemination strategy 2018-2022, Colophone, Communication and dissemination strategy , About Statistics Denmark, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2318-7, Released: 19 December 2018 08:00, No of pages: 11, Contact info:, Steen Dahl Pedersen, Phone: +45 24 27 47 25

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    Publication: The Danish business sector and the sustainable development goals 2020

    This publication by Statistics Denmark shows the development since 2010 in the Danish business sector’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals by means of existing statistics. Following fourteen industrial groups, it gives an account of economic, environmental and social conditions., Danish businesses are mainly occupied with environmental goals, The figures show that the business sector is most concerned with the green part of the agenda for sustainability as defined by the SDGs. Progress has been made lowering the emission of greenhouse gases and saving energy and water, especially compared with the increasing value added of the business sector in this period., In social areas, the story is less clear-cut. Evidently, progress was made limiting the number of accidents at work, whereas sickness absence has increased. As regards gender equality, the figures indicate a narrowing of the pay gap, whereas the share of women in top management and boards is still low., In addition to showing whether businesses contribute to achieving the goals, the publication focuses on the importance of specific types of industries in relation to selected goals. E.g. in terms of greenhouse gas emission, the development in Transportation and Agriculture is truly decisive for the overall progress, whereas other industries are less important in this respect., To the extent possible, the publication explains when progress can be attributed to decisions by the businesses themselves and when it is more likely the result of progress elsewhere. Using examples, cases are identified where figures may give rise to misinterpretation due to special circumstances., Work by the UN organisation UNCTAD is the primary source of inspiration for this publication. UNCTAD is involved in corporate reporting, including non-financial reporting., Get as pdf, The Danish business sector and the sustainable development goals, Colophone, The Danish business sector and the sustainable development goals, Business, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2376-7, Released: 27 January 2021 08:00, No of pages: 52, Contact info:, Ole Olsen, Phone: +45 29 77 14 98

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