Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics

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  1. No further employment growth
  2. Second estimate third quarter 2011: economic growth 1.1 percent
  3. Netherlands one of the most affluent countries in the EU
  4. North Sea provides a quarter of a million full-time jobs
  5. Dutch economic growth sliding
  6. Contribution commercial services to the economy remained stable
  7. Modest employment growth
  8. Second estimate for second quarter 2011: economic growth 1.6 percent
  9. More innovation, better education and more environmental awareness required to maintain current prosperity level
  10. Increase labour costs at lowest level in two decades
  11. Growth Dutch economy slows down
  12. Dramatic employment growth in care sector
  13. Dutch companies paying more dividend
  14. Second estimate first quarter 2011: economic growth 2.8 percent
  15. More jobs than twelve months ago
  16. Production process more environmentally efficient, but no green growth
  17. Sharp growth Dutch economy in first quarter 2011
  18. Total amount deposited in life-course savings schemes stable, more withdrawals
  19. Bank savings more popular
  20. North Holland shows highest economic growth
  21. Market value of Dutch government bonds plummets
  22. Disposable household income lower in 2010
  23. Government deficit 5.4 percent in 2010
  24. More employees find jobs
  25. Second estimate fourth quarter 2010: Dutch economic growth 2.5 percent
  26. Germany outperforms Dutch economy
  27. Dutch economy recovers further in fourth quarter 2010
  28. Dutch consumers remain cautious when it comes to borrowing money
  29. Companies pay higher dividends
  30. Surplus of CO2 emission less costly for energy companies