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November 5, 2019
More environmental benefits with recycling #how?
June 12, 2019
Income differences across migrant groups
June 11, 2019
Dutch SME bank financing, from a European perspective
May 27, 2019
A budgetary stabilisation function
January 24, 2019
Conduit country the Netherlands in the spotlight
March 6, 2018
Forecast Central Economic Plan 2018
The Dutch economy is gathering steam. The economic boom is the result of a favourable international economy, low interest rates, expansive budgetary policy and a persistently strong housing market. These last two factors distinguish the Netherlands from other countries. Positive domestic dynamics between increasing employment, higher disposable income levels, higher consumption and more investments will lead to a 3.2% economic growth in 2018 and 2.7% in 2019. Over the 2017–2019 period, the Dutch economy is projected to outperform that of the eurozone by 0.6 percentage points, in each of those years. →
June 8, 2017