Key data points
Last release
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Observation period
Q1 2025
Next release
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Forecast
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Highest
687.87 B DKK on Dec 31, 2024
Lowest
325.16 B DKK on Dec 31, 1991
About Denmark real GDP
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Frequently Asked Questions
Real GDP is calculated using a GDP price deflator, which is the difference in prices between the current year and the base year. Then nominal GDP (GDP adjusted for inflation) is divided by this deflator, yielding real GDP. Nominal GDP is usually higher than real GDP because inflation is typically a positive number.
Since GDP measures an economy's output, it is subject to inflationary pressure. So real GDP is a measure of an economy's output adjusted for inflation.
Last quarter Denmark real GDP was 684.39 B DKK, and the quarter before it reached 687.87 B DKK.