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Highest increase consumer prices in almost 5 years

For the first time after September 2013, the price increase was above 2 percent.

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CLAMOUR (CLAssifications MOdelling and Utilities Research)

CLAMOUR is a European collaborative project which resulted in 2002 in a model which enables the flexible and harmonised use of units and activity classifications in European statistics.

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The State; government sector, ESA accounts 1996-2010

ESA transactions government sector; revenue and expenditure on current and capital account, net lending/net borrowing on financial account

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Government budget surplus up to 1.5 percent in 2018

The Dutch government achieved an 11 billion euro budget surplus in 2018, equivalent to 1.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Government debt declined, just as in previous years, and stood at...

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Differences in prosperity levels in Europe reduced

The Netherlands was the second most prosperous country in the European Union (EU) in 2011 after Luxembourg. Bulgaria and Romania are the least prosperous countries in the EU. Relative to 1995, the...

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Guests in hotels; by country of residence and region '98-'11

Guests in hotels; by country of residence and region Provinces, tourist regions, 4 important cities, and with/without stars

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Dutch government lends Greece 11.9 billion euros

Together, the countries in Europe have lent the Greek government 195 billion euros. The Dutch contribution to this loan is 11.9 billion euros, i.e. more than 700 euros per Dutch resident. The Greek...

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Consumer prices 1.7 percent up in June

The consumer price index (CPI) was 1.7 percent higher in June than in the same month last year.

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Investment climate; market competition international comparison 1990-2011

Mark-up, barriers to entrepreneurship, trade and investment, employment protection legislation and state support broken down by country

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Legal form

A legal unit recognised in Dutch law.

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Macroeconomics

Figures on a.o.t. the GDP, inflation, wages, unemployment, export of goods and the daily average industry production.

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Dutch use childcare more than other EU countries

Three-quarters of Dutch children below the age of 3 was in childcare in 2014, the highest share of all EU countries.

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Inflation down to 1.4 percent in January

Latest consumer price index puts the rate of inflation in the Netherlands at 1.4 percent in January 2004. This is the lowest rate since October 1995. In December 2003 inflation was 1.7 percent.

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Dutch labour participation rate one of the highest in the EU

The Dutch labour participation rate in 2008 was among the highest in the European Union (EU). In fact, the rate for Dutch men was the highest in the EU.

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One third of Caribbean Netherlands population do not drink alcohol

A recent survey has shown that one in three people aged 15 and older in the Caribbean Netherlands did not drink alcohol during the 12 months prior to the survey. Half of women and one quarter of men...

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January's inflation rate marginally lower

January’s inflation rate according to the consumer price index (CPI) was 0.6 percent. In December consumer prices were 0.7 percent higher than one year previously.

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Over a quarter of tenants in housing association stock earn more than 33 thousand euro

More than one quarter (609 thousand) of rental homes owned by housing associations were occupied by households with annual incomes in excess of 33 thousand euro. Altogether, the housing association...

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Average inflation 2016 lowest in nearly 30 years

Average inflation 2016 lowest in nearly 30 years

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Inflation rate in May increased to 1.5 percent

De inflation rate in May 2004 reached 1.5 percent. This is 0.1 percentage point higher than in April. The rising inflation rate in May was entirely due to price developments in car fuels.

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Household debt marginally down

The total debt of households and non-financial companies amounted to more than 1.3 trillion euros by the end of June, i.e. 223.7 percent of the GDP. This so-called private debt-to-GDP ratio was...

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