Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- Growth GDP 0.8 percent in Q3 2016
- Economic situation improving
- Growth rate investments slows down
- Consumer spending slightly up
- Optimism still prevails among Dutch consumers
- Rising economy, falling greenhouse gas emissions
- Exports show further growth
- Manufacturing output continues to grow
- Turnover and hours worked in temp jobs further up
- Manufacturing prices up for the first time in two years
- Dutch producers reduce waste of raw materials
- Steady growth consumer spending
- Positive mood in private sector continues
- Optimism still prevailing among Dutch consumers
- Further growth investments
- Euro area GDP up by 0.3 percent in third quarter
- Economic situation improving steadily
- CO2 emissions fall while economy rises
- Economy improves further
- Steady growth exports
- Netherlands: not all SDGs set by UN achieved
- Environmental sector of the Netherlands
- Steady growth consumer spending
- Consumer confidence at highest point in over 9 years
- Further growth investments
- Economic situation is improving
- Steady growth exports
- Producer confidence picks up
- Higher disposable incomes for households
- Economic growth 0.6 percent in Q2
- Economic situation is improving
- Largest house price increase in 14 years
- Dutch consumer spending up again
- Steady growth investments
- The revised CBS Business Cycle Tracer
- Further growth exports
- Number of hours worked in temp jobs up again
- Manufacturing prices continue to fall
- Economic contraction on St Eustatius, growth on Bonaire
- Largest house price increase in almost twelve years
- Further growth investments
- Dutch consumer confidence improves slightly
- Dutch consumer spending up
- Business confidence remains high
- Eurozone GDP up by 0.3 percent in second quarter
- Economy continues to grow
- CO2 emissions reduced again
- Modest growth exports
- Economic situation stable
- Households pay two-thirds of environmental taxes
- Fewer bankruptcies
- Sustained growth manufacturing output
- Economic situation stable over the past months
- Steady growth investments
- Dutch consumer spending up
- Dutch consumer confidence down, but still positive
- Exports growth 6.2 percent in May
- Disposable household income higher
- Economic growth 0.5 percent in Q1 2016
- Economic situation fairly stable
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- Higher investments, mainly in residential property
- Equal year-on-year consumer spending
- Dutch consumer considerably more positive
- Robust growth exports
- The Netherlands earns billions in agro-sector exports
- Export value agricultural products hits new record
- Agriculture accounts for over half of trade surplus
- Declining number of hours worked in temp jobs
- Price drop manufacturing output again more substantial
- Growth investments slows down
- Steady economic growth
- Reduction CO2 emissions in first quarter
- Steady growth exports
- Economic situation improves somewhat
- Manufacturing prices falling more rapidly
- Growing optimism among Dutch manufacturers
- Extending the Materials Monitor with Water
- Consumer confidence turns from negative to positive
- Year-on-year consumer spending 0.1 percent up
- Considerable growth investments
- Turnover growth for retail sector in February
- Economic situation more or less stable
- Sustained growth manufacturing output
- Economic situation stable
- Q4 economic growth 0.3 percent
- GDPs up by 0.3 percent in both euro area and EU28
- CO2 emissions marginally higher in the fourth quarter
- economic situation gradually improving
- 0.3 percent economic growth in Q4
- All islands in the Caribbean Netherlands achieved economic growth in 2013