States (albeit for a brief period) and its high level of industrialization and advanced economy allow for one of the world’s highest standards of living. Traditionally, Denmark has enjoyed a superior economy and has remained fairly independent as a world power as a result. Gross domestic product (GDP) in 1987 was $101.35 billion and per person it equated to $19,970 as compared to the average of $18,500 in the U.S. at the same time (Lindgren, et. al. 8). The economy has grown steadily over the past four decades and has remained stable all the more so because it is generally imm
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