Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- Modest but sustained job growth
- Second estimate for third quarter 2010: economic growth 1.9 percent
- Rate demographic ageing process doubles
- The Netherlands one of the most prosperous countries in the EU
- Richer households cause more greenhouse gas emissions
- Investments Dutch private sector in knowledge and know-how down in 2009
- High profits on bonds
- Dutch consumers do not contribute to worldwide emission reduction of greenhouse gases
- Dutch economic growth at 1.8 percent in the third quarter of 2010
- Dutch satisfied, but large contrasts between groups
- Fewer jobs lost than anticipated
- Second estimate second quarter 2010: economic growth 2.2 percent
- Public debt Netherlands stable in 2009
- Companies pay higher amount in dividends despite economic crisis
- Shares thrive in spring
- Dutch economic growth reaches 2.1 percent
- Social security cost 169 billion euro in 2009
- National accounts of the Netherlands: time series 1969-2009
- Amount saved in life course schemes increases for the first time
- Tourist spending dramatically down
- Companies borrowing less than they are repaying for over a year now
- Sustained loss of jobs
- Second estimate: economic growth 0.6 percent in first quarter 2010
- Minimal growth for Dutch economy
- Economy shrinks in all provinces
- Bank savings schemes more popular
- Half of capital loss households regained, plummeting profits private sector
- Government deficit at 5.3 percent in 2009
- Fewer jobs lost
- Second estimate fourth quarter growth 2009: economy shrank by 2.2 percent
- Nearly 240 billion euro worth of government bonds issued in 2009
- Modest recovery economy in fourth quarter 2009
- Consumer borrowing more than 1 billion down
- Total amount paid in dividends substantially down
- Household incomes considerably down