Denmark’s services sector has shown sustained growth, with its GDP contribution rising from in 1990 to in 2022. The 1990s marked a period of consistent, albeit moderate, growth as the sector adapted to globalization and digital transformation. The early 2000s maintained this trajectory, with services stabilizing around 61- of GDP. However, the 2008 financial crisis triggered a marked increase, pushing the sector’s share to by 2009, as Denmark’s economy shifted towards more stable, less capital-intensive services. Continued expansion in areas like finance, public administration, and technology services supported this upward trend, reaching in 2020 and spiking to by 2022 as digitalization and remote work surged during the pandemic. This steady growth underlines the resilience and adaptability of Denmark’s services sector in response to economic and technological changes.
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