Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics

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