Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- Economic growth third quarter adjusted upward to 4.2 percent
- Dutch pension provisions highest in Europe
- Dutch economy increasingly efficient
- Credit card use continues to increase, but more slowly
- Number of jobs grows considerably
- Revised version: More rapid increase labour productivity in times of economic improvement
- Wassenaar Agreement marks turning point for labour market
- Labour productivity rises in times of low economic growth
- Dutch economy more sustainable
- Economic growth rises to 4.1 percent
- Quoted companies generous towards shareholders
- Commercial services dominate economy in North Holland and Utrecht
- Second quarter economic growth slightly higher than previously estimated
- Investments growing fast
- Economic growth 2.4 percent in second quarter 2007
- Optimism prevails among producers and consumers
- Nearly one billion euro saved in life course schemes
- Randstad residents have highest disposable income
- Households had a lot more to spend in 2006
- Entrepreneurial climate in the Netherlands moderately favourable
- Highest economic growth in the province of Utrecht
- First quarter economic growth remains 2.5 percent
- The Netherlands relatively wealthy nation
- Goods manufacturers delay economic recovery
- The Netherlands meets EMU budget targets in 2006
- Economic growth 2.5 percent in first quarter
- Online saving increasingly popular
- Company savings schemes less popular
- Central government surplus 3.0 billion euro
- Dutch economic growth 2.7 percent in fourth quarter
- Banks increase income from interest
- Men most optimistic about the economy
- National Accounts of the Netherlands, Revision 2001
- Economic growth 2.9 percent in 2006
- Households borrow less
- Share dividends remain high in 2006