Abstract

The main part of this paper is an analysis of two polls trying to measure how much public sector people demand in Denmark, one of the 3 to 5 most developed welfare states in the world. The Danish public sector level is 10% (of GDP) higher than the one of the average OECD country - or even 20% higher if the countries are weighted according to size. TheAppendixcontains a mini-history of the Danish public sector with a bit of background for the foreign reader, who should probably begin here. Three main themes emerge from this history.

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