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    Multiplier analysis

    As part of testing and analysing the model a set of , standard multipliers, , , first year effects,  and a , collection of examples, is presented with every model version. These give a broad overview of the analysis possibilities of ADAM. Multipliers are used to analyse the effects of economic and political changes.  A demand shock in ADAM affects both production, employment and consumption in the short run. In the long run the effect on employment disappears. In contrast, a supply shock will have a permanent effect on employment. This is in line with most models of small open economies with a fixed exchange rate policy and a Phillips curve. , In principle, there is no automatic monetary or fiscal policy reaction function in ADAM. This aspect should be taken into consideration in the comparison with other economic models. Furthermore the specific danish laws and rules modelled in ADAM could be important when comparing with models for other economies. , For every new model version a series of standard experiments are produced to enable the analysis of the model characteristics. At the same time, the experiments makes it possible to compare the characteristics of the new model version with previous ones. All multiplier analysis are based on a base line representing a solution with respect to the endogenous variables based on a stylized forecast of the exogenous variables. , standard multipliers,  are made by changing one or a few of the exogenous variables and afterward calculating the effect on the endogenous variables. , first year effects,  represents the short run. Focus is especially on fiscal policy and the characteristics are examined by comparing with the previous model version.,  ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/ADAM/Multiplikatorer

    Energy statistics and energy prices

    Where can I find prices of different types of energy? How many electric vehicle charging stations are there in Denmark?, Note: Below, we provide links to Statistics Denmark and others who make statistics on the subject. In some instances, the sources referred to below have content in Danish only or limited content in English., Energy prices, In Statistics Denmark’s StatBank Denmark, you will find four tables on , electricity and natural gas prices, for households and non-households respectively as well as a single table with the average price (in USD) of North Sea oil., On the , Danish Energy Agency’s website, , you can find statistics and key figures on the subject of energy, e.g. , energy prices, ., For questions on energy prices, the Danish Energy Agency generally refers to , Forsyningstilsynet, /the Danish Utility Regulator , (DUR), since DUR regulates the utility companies supplying electricity, natural gas and district heating, and DUR also approves prices, profits and pricing methods., Green Power Denmark, shows current electricity prices as well as solar and wind's share of Danish energy production. The figures originate from Energinet's Energy Data Portal., At , Drivkraft Danmark, , you can find both current prices and the historic price trend from 1970 onwards for e.g. petrol, diesel fuel for motor vehicles and oil., How many electric vehicle charging stations are there in Denmark?, The Ministry of Transport often publishes information and news about charging stations , L, adeinfrastruktur og opladelige biler,  (in Danish)., How many wind turbines do we have in Denmark?, The Danish Energy Agency's , register,  (in Danish) contains information on the location, size and production of all Danish wind power plants. The register goes back to 1977.,  , [This page was last updated in December 2024]

    https://www.dst.dk/en/informationsservice/oss/energi

    Closing the Twinning project in Georgia

    The EU funded Twinning project ‘Strengthening the Capacity of the Georgian Statistical System (GE 16 ENI ST 06 18)’ is coming to a close after a period of 32 months. On the 24th November the project had a closing event to formally celebrate the project and its achievements. The day after the final steering committee meeting took place. , 1 December 2021 14:30 ,  , The project addressed 4 different components:, Foreign Trade including asymmetries (read our article here: , https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2021/19-10-2021-asymmetries-in-statistics-on-international-trade-in-goods, ) , National Accounts , Business Statistics , And Social Statistics , Like all other projects we have been heavily influenced by the pandemic – ultimately resulting in a 8 month extension of the project. But through Zoom the project has managed to work efficiently through the pandemic. Over the last couple of months the project has taken full advantage of relaxed travel restrictions and worked “face to face” in Georgia, Denmark and the Czech republic., Reports and material generated by the project is available from , www.dst.dk/georgia, Pictures from the projects can be found on , https://www.facebook.com/EUTwinningGeostat, A big thank you to GEOSTAT and our partners in the project Statistics Finland, Statistics Lithuanian, Hungarian Central Statistics Office and the Czech Statistical Office., Watch the video below about the Twinning project in Georgia:

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2021/01-12-2021-Closing-the-Twinning-project-in-Georgia

    A population and Housing Census in the making

    Ghana is conducting a digitalized survey based Housing and Population Census for the first time and is also the first country to do so in West Africa., 7 September 2021 12:00 ,  , A cooperation between Statistics Denmark and Ghana Statistical Service aims at strengthening official statistics in Ghana. Therefore, Statistics Denmark follows the Housing and Population Census going on this year in the country., It is the first time ever that Ghana conducts a digitalized survey based Housing and Population Census and the first country to do so in West Africa.,  , A total of 75.000 enumerators have now completed the data collection for the census and the immense work around data cleaning, processing, analysis and publication has begun. , The next ambition is to strengthen the use of administrative data in the country. This will make it, less expensive and labour intensive to conduct the next decennial census and ensure access to timely and accurate statistics for politicians and civilians alike., Statistics Denmark is supporting this process and Ghana’s journey towards a modernized statistical infrastructure. Have a look at our newly produced video about the cooperation supported by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs: , https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/ghana-morocco-and-vietnam-2019-2022, Read Danish? , Then have a glance at the newly published paper about the Strategic Sector Cooperation in GlobalNyt: , https://globalnyt.dk/content/ghanas-hemmelige-vaaben-i-kampen-verdensmaalene-data, Want to know more? , Watch the video below about the Strategic Sector Cooperation in Ghana between Statistics Denmark and Ghana Statistical Service

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2021/07-09-2021-A-Population-and-Housing-Census-in-the-making

    Supervisory Board

    Statistics Denmark is managed by a supervisory board with the Director General in the chair, and it includes seven other members. The supervisory board establishes its own rules of procedure and appoints one of its members as vice-chair. By law, the supervisory board chaired by the Director General is responsible for the following:, The overall strategy and financial management of Statistics Denmark, while the Director General has the sole responsibility for defining the professional criteria for development, collection, compilation and dissemination of Statistics Denmark’s statistical output., The professional independence of the official statistics and of the institution of Statistics Denmark., Consideration and decisions in matters of interest to the strategic management of the institution, including work programme, statistical programme and budget. Decisions as to the extent and ways of collecting data from the business community, including for the purpose of implementing EU and national legislation. In this way, the supervisory board is responsible for the reporting task imposed by Statistics Denmark on the business community., Via the work programme and statistical programme, decisions about the data that public authorities and institutions must submit to Statistics Denmark., Members of the Board, Martin Ulrik Jensen (chair), Director General, David Dreyer Lassen (vice-chair), Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Ida Sofie Jensen, Group Executive Director of the Danish Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Mads Bryde Andersen, Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Rikke Hougaard Zeberg, Director General, Agency for Climate Data, Anne Lawaetz Arhnung, Former CEO, Danish Agriculture & Food Council, Lars Andersen, Director of the Economic Council of the Labour Movement, Signe Krogstrup, Member of the Board of Governors, Danmarks Nationalbank

    https://www.dst.dk/en/OmDS/organisation/bestyrelsen

    Strategies

    Statistical programme 2025, The statistical programme provides a short description of the statistics we produce. Each description offers information about the purpose and content of the statistics as well as any development activities in 2025.,  , Strategy 2025, The strategy charts the course for Statistics Denmark’s development towards 2025 and sets the main priorities for our work., Statistics Denmark is the national supplier of independent statistics and data to society. The vision of our activities in the years ahead is to be the preferred source of reliable knowledge on Danish society.,  , Communication strategy 2025, Communication strategy 2025 describes Statistics Denmark’s strategic goals for the development of our external communication towards 2025 and is one of the means to realise , Strategy 2025, ., As a part of Strategy 2025, Statistics Denmark shall be the preferred source of reliable information on society in times where citizens need to navigate through an immense and potentially misleading flow of facts and figures and where it is hard to know for sure whether statistics and analyses are reliable and detached from specific interests., The communication strategy provides an overview of our strategic communication goals and efforts to further develop Statistics Denmark’s external communication, including communication to and with our different target groups. ,  , Statistics are only valuable, when they are trustworthy, comparable internationally, and timely., The faster statistics are made public, the better the knowledge we have of society – a society in constant development. The times need numbers, and numbers must be there on time.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/OmDS/strategi-og-kvalitet/strategi

    Data Fair in Ghana

    Statistics Denmark has participated in the ‘Data Fair’ in Accra, Ghana. Here parliamentarians met with Ghana Statistical Service to discuss the crucial role of data and statistics for decision-making. , 31 May 2021 13:00 ,  , We have been to Ghana - at least on video. The event took place from May 26-28, th, with our engagement as part of the Strategic Sector Cooperation, funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At the ‘Data Fair’, parliamentarians met with Ghana Statistical Service to discuss the crucial role of data and statistics for decision-making.,  , Director for Social Statistics, Niels Ploug is speaking on line from Copenhagen, Denmark. , Photo: Harrison Ofori,  , As part of the ‘Data Fair’ Director for Social Statistics, , Niels Ploug, , spoke about the relevance of using administrative data for the production of statistics in a video shot at Statistics Denmark. Our colleagues at the Embassy of Denmark, Ghana, were attending the event. , An inventory of administrative data for the production of statistics is based on a digitalisation of administrative procedures. This requires political decisions to modernise the administration of sectors like population registration and give the statistical agency unlimited access to data. And positively, in the key notes of the Ghana Speaker of Parliaments, Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, announced that “if we have data, let us go with data”.  , Denmark has produced population statistics based on administrative data since the 1970’s and therefore our experts at Statistics Denmark are pleased to assist Ghana, through the Strategic Sector Collaboration, in their development of statistics based on administrative data. The process of digitalising the registration of birth and death and establishing the Ghana Card is essential and a good place to start. A bold vision would be for the upcoming 2021 Population and Housing Census to be replaced by administrative data for 2031 Census.,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2021/28-05-2021-Data-fair-in-Ghana