Investment climate; The Netherlands international comparison 1990-2009

Investment climate; The Netherlands international comparison 1990-2009

Countries Periods Gross Domestic Product GDP, total (millions USD) Gross Domestic Product GDP per capita (USD) Exports Export of goods and services (% of GDP) Exports Export of high-tech goods (% of exported goods) Foreign Direct Investments (millions USD) Value added in services (% of GDP) Population size (million persons)
Austria 2009 381,084 46,450 51 . 8,714 69 8.4
Belgium 2009 471,161 45,270 73 . -38,860 78 10.8
Bulgaria 2009 48,722 6,060 48 . 4,595 64 7.6
Croatia 2009 63,034 13,720 36 . 2,906 66 4.4
Czech Republic 2009 190,274 17,310 70 . 2,666 60 10.5
Cyprus 2009 . . . . 5,908 . 0.9
Denmark 2009 309,596 59,060 48 . 2,905 77 5.5
Estonia 2009 19,084 14,060 71 . 1,751 . 1.3
Finland 2009 237,989 45,940 37 . 60 69 5.3
France 2009 2,649,390 42,620 23 . 59,989 79 62.6
Germany 2009 3,330,032 42,450 41 . 39,153 73 81.9
Greece 2009 329,924 29,040 19 . 2,419 79 11.3
Hungary 2009 128,964 12,980 . . -5,858 . 10.0
Iceland 2009 12,133 43,430 53 . 53 . 0.3
Ireland 2009 227,193 44,280 89 . 25,233 68 4.5
Italy 2009 2,112,780 35,110 24 . 28,976 73 60.2
Latvia 2009 26,195 12,390 42 . 94 77 2.3
Lithuania 2009 37,206 11,410 . . 307 . 3.3
Luxembourg 2009 52,296 76,710 169 . 194,844 86 0.5
Malta 2009 . . . . 882 . 0.4
The Netherlands 2009 792,128 48,460 69 . 33,287 74 16.5
Norway 2009 381,766 84,640 42 . 11,556 59 4.8
Poland 2009 430,076 12,260 39 . 11,546 66 38.1
Portugal 2009 232,874 21,910 28 . 2,808 75 10.6
Romania 2009 161,110 8,330 33 . 6,310 67 21.5
Russian Federation 2009 1,231,893 9,340 28 . 36,751 62 141.9
Slovak Republic 2009 87,642 16,130 99 . -31 63 5.4
Slovenia 2009 48,477 23,520 59 . -579 . 2.0
Spain 2009 1,460,250 32,120 23 . 6,451 71 46.0
Sweden 2009 406,072 48,840 49 . 11,538 73 9.3
Switserland 2009 491,924 65,430 52 . 24,803 72 7.7
Turkey 2009 614,603 8,720 23 . 7,849 65 74.8
Ukraine 2009 113,545 2,800 46 . 4,816 62 46.0
United Kingdom 2009 2,174,530 41,370 28 . 24,799 78 61.8
Argentina 2009 307,155 7,550 21 . 3,902 61 40.3
Australia 2009 924,843 43,770 . . 22,572 . 21.9
Brazil 2009 1,573,409 8,040 11 . 25,949 69 193.7
Canada 2009 1,336,068 41,980 29 . 19,898 . 33.7
Chile 2009 163,669 9,470 38 . 12,702 55 17.0
China 2009 4,985,461 3,650 27 . 78,193 43 1,331.5
Egypt 2009 188,413 2,070 25 . 6,712 49 83.0
Hong Kong, China 2009 . . . . 48,449 . 7.0
India 2009 1,310,171 1,180 21 . 34,577 55 1,155.3
Indonesia 2009 540,274 2,050 24 . 4,877 35 230.0
Israel 2009 195,392 25,790 35 . 3,894 . 7.4
Japan 2009 5,068,996 38,080 13 . 11,834 . 127.6
Malaysia 2009 193,093 7,350 96 . 1,387 46 27.5
Mexico 2009 874,810 8,960 28 . 13,978 61 107.4
New Zealand 2009 126,679 . 28 . 170 . 4.3
Pakistan 2009 161,990 1,000 13 . 2,387 54 169.7
Peru 2009 130,325 4,200 24 . 4,760 59 29.2
Philippines 2009 161,196 2,050 32 . 1,948 55 92.0
Singapore 2009 182,232 37,220 . . 16,809 . 5.0
South Afrika 2009 285,366 5,760 27 . 5,628 66 49.3
South Korea 2009 832,512 19,830 50 . 1,506 61 48.7
Sri Lanka 2009 41,979 1,990 21 . 404 58 20.3
Thailand 2009 263,772 3,760 68 . 4,976 45 67.8
United States 2009 14,119,000 46,360 11 . 134,710 . 307.0
Venezuela 2009 326,133 10,090 18 . -3,105 . 28.4
Vietnam 2009 90,091 930 68 . 7,600 39 87.3
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table shows basic figures on population and economic development for sixty countries. It concerns the following elementary indicators:
- Gross Domestic Product;
- Gross Domestic Product per capita;
- Exports of goods and services;
- Exports of high-tech goods;
- Incoming Foreign Direct Investments;
- Value added in services;
- Population size.

These indicators give an overall picture of the economic size and trade position of a country. The national economic development defines the basic climate within which companies develop their activities. A good economic development ensures a favourable investment climate in which enterprises can function well.

Note:
Comparable definitions are used to compare the figures presented internationally. The definitions sometimes differ from definitions used by Statistics Netherlands. The figures in this table could differ from Dutch figures presented elsewhere on the website of Statistics Netherlands.

Data available from 1990 - 2009.

Status of the figures:
All figures are final.

Changes as of April 2019:
This table has been discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
No longer applicable.

Description topics

Gross Domestic Product
Sum of the gross value added of all companies within a country plux taxes
minus subsidies.
These GDP values were converted to US dollars to make a comparison
between countries possible, and do not correspond directly to the GDP
figures in euros published by Statistics Netherlands elsewhere. The
fluctuations in the exchange rates between euro and dollar make these
figures unfit for providing a picture of Dutch GDP developments over the
years. These figures are, however, suitable for making comparisons between
several countries by year.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
GDP, total
Gross Domestic Product, total.
The values have been converted to US dollars at the exchange rate of the
year concerned.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
GDP per capita
Gross Domestic Product divided by the size of the population.
The values have been converted to US dollars at the exchange rate of the
year concerned.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
Exports
Value of the products from a country that are sold abroad.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
Export of goods and services
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
Export of high-tech goods
High-tech goods are based on advanced technology.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
Foreign Direct Investments
Incoming Foreign Direct Investments.
Investments of a company or another organisation of a country (economy) in
a company of another economy with the intention of acquiring a permanent
interest. Absolute control by the foreign investor is not required. With a
share of at least 10 percent an investor has substantial influence on a
company or can take part directly in running it.
The values have been converted to US Dollars at the exchange rate of the
year concerned.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
Value added in services
Total production of the services sector, consisting of all goods and
services produced minus the inputs used (for example materials).
Source: World Bank, World Develoment Indicators.
Population size
The number of inhabitants in a country.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.