Anders Fogh Rasmussen’s (Lib) time as prime minister resulted in economic policy that was so poor that it measures that of the Anker Jørgensen government that resigned in 1982, according to 22 economists who have rated the last five governments.
“Over the past decade we have repeatedly heard from the government that we had no problems and could afford everything. Proposals from various commissions for necessary reforms were just laughed at, despite the fact that the politicians knew throughout that reforms would be necessary. We wasted 10 years of economic policy,” says Aarhus University Economy Prof. Nina Smith, who is a member of Politiken’s economic panel.



























