Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- Slight increase in job numbers
- Economic growth in the third quarter of 2005 higher than previously estimated
- Economy up 0.9 percent in third quarter
- The Netherlands and the Lisbon agreements: current state of affairs
- Tourism significant sector of industry
- Highest economic growth rates in Flevoland and Haarlemmermeer
- Exports driving force behind economic growth in 2004
- Job losses come to a halt
- Dutch economy grows 1.3 percent in second quarter 2005
- Train pollutes least
- Fewer hours worked than agreed
- Dutch economy grows 1.3 percent in second quarter 2005
- Time series National accounts before revision 2001
- Households lost purchasing power in 2004
- Dutch economy contracts by 0.5 percent in first quarter 2005
- Job losses slightly down
- Announcement: Tomorrow's press release on economic growth is postponed
- GDP 2001 more than 18 billion euro higher after revision
- Stepped-up natural gas output boosts economic growth
- Dutch economy slips slightly in first quarter of 2005
- Online saving very popular
- Higher economic growth in big cities
- GDP 2001 more than 18 billion euro higher after revision
- Fewer job losses
- Government deficit down to 2.3 percent
- Consumers borrow easily but not more
- Fewer participants in salary savings scheme
- Almost 200 billion euro in Dutch savings accounts