Publications
Year
Author
- Gerdien Meijerink (3)
- Benjamin Wache (2)
- Jan-Maarten van Sonsbeek (2)
- Konstantin Sommer (2)
- Maarten van 't Riet (2)
- Stefan Boeters (2)
- Bas Scheer (1)
- Bert van Stiphout-Kramer (1)
- Bram Hendriks (1)
- Brinn Hekkelman (1)
- Casper Vedder (1)
- Corjan Brink (PBL) (1)
- Daan Freeman (1)
- Diederik Dicou (1)
- Erik van de Winkel (1)
- Iris van Tilburg (1)
- Leon Bettendorf (1)
- Loes Verstegen (1)
- Lucas Smits (1)
- Mark Kattenberg (1)
- Mark van der Plaat (1)
- Merve Mavus Kütük (1)
- Michael Polder (Statistics Netherlands) (1)
- Rob Luginbuhl (1)
- Rutger Teulings (1)
- Stan Olijslagers (1)
- Xinyu Li (PBL) (1)
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October 10, 2024
Choosing for the future: four scenarios for 2050
September 17, 2024
Projections September 2024 (MEV 2025)
August 16, 2024
August projections 2024 (cMEV 2025)
The economy is on the rise again, with projected growth of 0.6% in 2024 and 1.6% in 2025. An increase in median purchasing power means that the loss of purchasing power inflicted by the inflation shock has been reversed. The budget deficit in the coming years will be significantly higher than last year. →
May 2, 2024
National Productivity Board 2022 annual report
April 25, 2024
European Carbon Import Tax Effective Against Leakage
April 9, 2024
State of the economy and economic policy play a key role in shaping migration
Migration is largely driven by labour demand. This implies that, beyond direct migration policies, economic policies can also play a significant role in shaping migration to and from the Netherlands. This is the conclusion of the report “Economic Dynamics and Migration” that the CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis published on 9 April, of which an English version is now available. →
March 21, 2024