Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- Second estimate Statistics Netherlands: Economic growth marginally adjusted downwards
- investment higher, particularly in machinery and computers
- Macroeconomic imbalances factsheet
- Most confectionery imported from neighbouring countries
- modest economic growth in eurozone
- Statistics Netherlands flash estimate: economic growth still fragile
- The Dutch environment and economy deteriorated slightly in 2013
- CO2 emissions slightly higher as production grows
- Robust growth exports in September
- Statistics Netherlands establishes size of Saba and St Eustatius economies for the first time
- Higher re-exports nudge up export figure
- Consumption growth
- Lower investment, particularly in property and means of transport
- Better insight in the economy through more frequent revisions
- Real disposable income rises for second consecutive quarter
- Higher profits for non-financial companies through foreign subsidiaries
- Exports up again, mainly as a result of higher re-exports
- Declining revenues and higher expenses cause public deficit to grow
- Second estimate: Dutch economy growing slightly faster than previously estimated
- Tourism sector mainly grows through foreign tourists
- Higher investments, particularly in property and infrastructure
- Modest consumption growth
- Exports up again, mainly as a result of higher re-exports
- More residents living in fear of having their homes broken into
- Cautious recovery labour market in second quarter
- Investments in the Netherlands dramatically down since 2008
- The Dutch economy 2013
- Share corporate sector in national income up, share households down
- Exports up again
- No further decline household consumption
- Investments down after eight months of growth
- Mild weather leads to lower CO2 emissions
- Flash estimate: export accounts for economic growth
- Exports up again
- Exports down
- Modest growth private and public sector investments in May
- Domestic consumption stable in May, after years of contraction
- Macroeconomic Imbalances Factsheet
- Exports down
- Modest growth for exports
- Incomes rising slightly, household debts continue to fall
- Public deficit down to 2.3 percent in 2013
- EU rules and additional data result in smaller first quarter contraction of Dutch economy
- Domestic consumption 0.1 percent down
- Private sector investments further up
- Modest growth for exports
- Exports grow 0.7 percent in March
- CO2 emissions down by 10 percent in the first quarter
- Private sector investments more than 4 percent up
- Domestic consumption growth slows down due to mild weather conditions
- Lower gas consumption has negative effect on Dutch economy
- exports grow by 1.3 percent in March
- Exports up
- nearly all Dutch provinces affected by recession
- Household spending in decline due to lower natural gas consumption
- Private sector investments up
- Macroeconomic Imbalances Factsheet
- Exports up
- AEX-quoted companies paid out more in dividends in 2013
- Disposable income falls further
- Disposable household income falls again
- Second estimate fourth quarter 2013: economic growth 0.9 percent, growth over 2013 estimated at - 0.8 percent
- Dutch government deficit 2.5 percent in 2013
- Exports marginally lower
- Household spending down
- Private sector investment up
- Revision national accounts: Results for the report year 2010
- Volume of exports remains fairly stable
- Household spending up
- Private sector investments substantially up
- Economic growth 0.7 percent
- Volume of exports remains fairly stable
- Private sector investments nearly 3 percent up
- Modest growth exports