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Fragmented Danish politics won’t change fiscal stance

Denmark’s forthcoming election has revealed a number of cracks within traditional party groupings which could complicate the coalition-forming process. But regardless of which parties end up in parliament, we think that the impact on fiscal policy will be small.

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