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Industry Statistics > value added > constant 2000 US$ > Denmark (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   35,355,870,000    #30   
2004   34,985,840,000    #35   
2003   34,996,970,000    #34   
2002   35,594,140,000    #34   
2001   36,269,250,000    #33   
2000   36,845,890,000    #33   
1999   35,669,610,000    #31   
1998   34,649,450,000    #31   
1997   33,998,590,000    #32   
1996   32,315,200,000    #32   
1995   32,485,560,000    #31   
1994   30,779,030,000    #30   
1993   28,469,650,000    #31   
1992   29,968,080,000    #30   
1991   29,559,570,000    #30   
1990   29,702,340,000    #29   
1989   30,767,540,000    #25   
1988   30,134,280,000    #25   
1987   30,470,200,000    #25   
1986   31,068,670,000    #24   
1985   29,283,980,000    #24   
1984   27,918,930,000    #26   
1983   26,483,780,000    #25   
1982   25,246,560,000    #25   
1981   24,893,780,000    #25   
1980   27,015,620,000    #25   
1979   26,263,960,000    #25   
1978   26,053,870,000    #25   
1977   25,813,740,000    #24   
1976   25,571,590,000    #23   
1975   24,338,240,000    #23   
1974   25,785,610,000    #22   
1973   26,079,970,000    #22   
1972   26,206,230,000    #22   
1971   24,393,220,000    #22   
1970   23,668,650,000    #12   
1969   22,945,450,000    #8   
1968   21,821,340,000    #8   
1967   20,994,450,000    #6   
1966   20,542,560,000    #6   


DEFINITION: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.

   
 

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