Danish GDP rose a seasonally adjusted one percent in the second quarter of this year according to Statistics Denmark.
Investments and stocks grew, as did experts and imports, but while public consumption increased, private consumption dropped.
Danish GDP rose a seasonally adjusted one percent in the second quarter of this year according to Statistics Denmark.
Investments and stocks grew, as did experts and imports, but while public consumption increased, private consumption dropped.
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