Macroeconomics
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- Dutch economy grows by 1.5 percent
- Inequitable distribution of energy taxes
- Third quarter economic growth: 1.4 percent
- Higher growth rate for labour productivity
- Exports also contributed to recession
- Dutch wage costs no longer rising faster than the EU average
- Job loss increasing to 119 thousand
- The illegal economy in the Netherlands
- Dutch economy grows 1.0 percent in second quarter 2004
- Dutch people borrow with reticence
- Investment spending down again in 2003
- West Netherlands least affected by economic decline
- Buying power households declining in 2003
- Measuring R&D Output and Knowledge Capital Formation in Open Economies
- Over 100 thousand jobs lost
- Sharp fall in savings through company schemes
- Sales of life insurance stable
- Accounting for Sustainable Development
- Accounting for sustainable development: the NAMEA-based approach
- Manufacturing industry suffered in 2003
- Economy EU-25: bigger, more varied, but poorer
- Fixed capital formation nearly 100 billion euro in 2001
- Economic growth -0.7 percent in 2003
- Government deficit 3.2 percent
- Unemployment and economic growth
- Increasing demand for costly care
- Hardly any investment in expanding computers and software
- Consumers careful with their money in 2003