Denmark - GNI per capita

GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)

The latest value for GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$) in Denmark was 59,400 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 59,400 in 2010 and 3,300 in 1970.

Definition: GNI per capita (formerly GNP per capita) is the gross national income, converted to U.S. dollars using the World Bank Atlas method, divided by the midyear population. GNI is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. GNI, calculated in national currency, is usually converted to U.S. dollars at official exchange rates for comparisons across economies, although an alternative rate is used when the official exchange rate is judged to diverge by an exceptionally large margin from the rate actually applied in international transactions. To smooth fluctuations in prices and exchange rates, a special Atlas method of conversion is used by the World Bank. This applies a conversion factor that averages the exchange rate for a given year and the two preceding years, adjusted for differences in rates of inflation between the country, and through 2000, the G-5 countries (France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States). From 2001, these countries include the Euro area, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1970 3,300
1972 4,270
1973 5,510
1974 6,730
1975 8,020
1976 8,880
1977 9,690
1978 11,060
1979 13,440
1980 14,990
1981 14,090
1982 12,760
1983 11,600
1984 11,420
1985 11,740
1986 13,910
1987 17,570
1988 21,930
1989 22,850
1990 24,120
1991 25,290
1992 28,440
1993 28,300
1994 30,080
1995 32,270
1996 34,420
1997 34,670
1998 32,940
1999 32,390
2000 31,830
2001 30,610
2002 30,060
2003 33,940
2004 41,560
2005 48,590
2006 52,250
2007 54,700
2008 59,040
2009 58,330
2010 59,400

GNI per capita (constant 2000 US$)

The latest value for GNI per capita (constant 2000 US$) in Denmark was 28,583 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 31,085 in 2007 and 15,658 in 1970.

Definition: GNI per capita is gross national income divided by midyear population. GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1970 15,658
1971 16,035
1972 16,619
1973 16,975
1974 16,883
1975 16,571
1976 17,536
1977 17,774
1978 18,103
1979 18,941
1980 18,980
1981 18,969
1982 19,816
1983 20,318
1984 21,271
1985 22,140
1986 23,151
1987 23,115
1988 23,113
1989 23,302
1990 23,692
1991 23,954
1992 24,258
1993 23,999
1994 25,210
1995 25,748
1996 26,382
1997 27,150
1998 27,558
1999 28,092
2000 29,346
2001 29,248
2002 29,226
2003 29,097
2004 29,376
2005 29,728
2006 30,491
2007 31,085
2008 30,501
2009 28,563
2010 28,583

GNI per capita growth (annual %)

The value for GNI per capita growth (annual %) in Denmark was 0.07 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 39 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 5.83 in 1976 and a minimum value of -6.35 in 2009.

Definition: GNI per capita is gross national income divided by midyear population. GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1971 2.41
1972 3.64
1973 2.14
1974 -0.54
1975 -1.85
1976 5.83
1977 1.35
1978 1.85
1979 4.63
1980 0.21
1981 -0.06
1982 4.47
1983 2.53
1984 4.69
1985 4.09
1986 4.56
1987 -0.15
1988 -0.01
1989 0.82
1990 1.67
1991 1.11
1992 1.27
1993 -1.07
1994 5.05
1995 2.13
1996 2.47
1997 2.91
1998 1.51
1999 1.94
2000 4.46
2001 -0.34
2002 -0.07
2003 -0.44
2004 0.96
2005 1.20
2006 2.56
2007 1.95
2008 -1.88
2009 -6.35
2010 0.07

GNI per capita (constant LCU)

The value for GNI per capita (constant LCU) in Denmark was 270,325 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 40 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 293,989 in 2007 and a minimum value of 148,081 in 1970.

Definition: GNI per capita is gross national income divided by midyear population. GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1970 148,081
1971 151,655
1972 157,175
1973 160,537
1974 159,674
1975 156,718
1976 165,849
1977 168,093
1978 171,209
1979 179,134
1980 179,503
1981 179,399
1982 187,413
1983 192,158
1984 201,168
1985 209,390
1986 218,949
1987 218,609
1988 218,589
1989 220,380
1990 224,067
1991 226,549
1992 229,420
1993 226,972
1994 238,427
1995 243,508
1996 249,511
1997 256,767
1998 260,632
1999 265,681
2000 277,542
2001 276,611
2002 276,404
2003 275,185
2004 277,825
2005 281,156
2006 288,368
2007 293,989
2008 288,460
2009 270,129
2010 270,325

GNI per capita, PPP (current international $)

The latest value for GNI per capita, PPP (current international $) in Denmark was 41,100 as of 2010. Over the past 30 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 41,100 in 2010 and 9,920 in 1980.

Definition: GNI per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP). PPP GNI is gross national income (GNI) converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GNI as a U.S. dollar has in the United States. GNI is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current international dollars.

Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.

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Year Value
1980 9,920
1981 10,660
1982 11,660
1983 12,480
1984 13,430
1985 14,370
1986 15,440
1987 15,980
1988 16,470
1989 17,120
1990 18,000
1991 18,820
1992 19,660
1993 20,140
1994 21,650
1995 22,750
1996 23,760
1997 24,920
1998 25,850
1999 26,690
2000 28,210
2001 29,010
2002 30,390
2003 30,240
2004 32,430
2005 33,660
2006 36,720
2007 38,120
2008 40,460
2009 38,910
2010 41,100

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts