Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- Second estimate third quarter 2013: economic growth 0.2 percent
- Disposable household income falls further
- Drenthe's economy suffered most during recession
- Decline household consumption slows down
- Private sector investments nearly 5 percent up
- Marginal growth exports
- Macroeconomic Imbalances Factsheet
- Exports marginally lower
- Household spending down again
- Decline private sector investments less substantial
- Dutch economy expands by 0.1 percent, 46 thousand fewer jobs
- Dutch economy greener, but not in all aspects
- Exports marginally lower in September
- Green growth in the Netherlands 2012
- Modest exports growth
- Household spending down 2.0 percent
- Decline private sector investments less substantial
- Exports growth marginally up
- Household debt marginally down
- Continued fall for disposable household income
- Modest exports growth
- Second estimate second quarter 2013: economic contraction 0.1 percent
- Household spending down by 2.2 percent
- Private sector investments down
- Modest exports growth
- Household consumption down in the Netherlands, up in adjacent countries
- The Dutch economy 2012
- Exports marginally up in June
- Slump in private sector investments
- Economic contraction 0.2 percent
- Exports up slightly in June
- Marginal growth exports
- Further substantial decline private sector investments
- Lower amount paid out in dividends over the first six months of 2013
- Marginal growth exports
- Terms of trade slightly improved
- Disposable household income falls further
- Government surplus in first quarter of 2013
- Amount saved in life course schemes exceeds 5 billion euros
- Second estimate for first quarter of 2013: economy shrinks by 0.4 percent
- Decline private sector investments less substantial
- Exports shrinks
- Modest growth for exports in March
- Sustained substantial decline in private sector investments
- Modest growth for exports in March
- Modest economic contraction
- Differences in prosperity levels in Europe reduced
- Modest growth for exports
- Major cities hit less hard by recession
- Modest growth for exports
- Disposable household income dramatically down
- Economy shrinks by 0.4 percent in fourth quarter
- Government deficit 4.1 percent in 2012
- Available household income 3.2 percent down in 2012
- Dutch exports nearly 5 percent up
- Dutch exports more than 5 percent up
- Dutch exports more than 3 percent up in December
- Private sector investments down
- Sustained economic contraction
- Dutch exports nearly 4 percent up in December
- Dutch exports more than 4 percent up
- Non-financial companies pay out record amount in dividends
- Disposable household income down 2.4 percent
- Private sector investments down again
- Dutch exports 5 percent up
- Dutch exports growth up