National accounts; Structure national net lending/borrowing 1969 - 2012
| Periods | National net lending or net borrowing Statistical discrepancy (mln euro) |
|---|---|
| 2012* | 1,555 |
| Source: CBS. | |
Table explanation
This table presents annual figures about the structure of national net lending or net borrowing, starting from the gross domestic product. National net lending or net borrowing is the difference between the assets of the Netherlands on the rest of the world and the liabilities of the Netherlands to the rest of the world.
National net lending or net borrowing presents the amount all sectors together in the Netherlands can lend / invest or has to borrow, given the current and capital transactions.
The macroeconomic variables in the calculation of national net lending (+) or net borrowing (-) are expressed in values at current prices, million euro.
Data available from 1969 to 2012
Status of the figures:
The figures from 1969 and onwards are final. The figures for the last two years are (revised) provisional.
Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as of June 25th 2014:
None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore. This table is replaced by table National accounts; Structure national net lending/borrowing. See paragraph 3.
Description topics
- National net lending or net borrowing
- National net lending (+) or net borrowing (-)
The national financing balance - net lending (+) or net borrowing (-)
- is the balance of resources and expenditure on the current account
and the capital account of the joint domestic sectors. In the financial
account the balance gives the amount new loans are entered into with
financial assets abroad and/or are sold (at a deficit) or for any amount
to be repaid debts abroad and/or financial assets are purchased (at a surplus).- Statistical discrepancy
- The statistical discrepancy arises by the use of different sources for the
current and capital transactions on the one hand and the financial
transactions on the other hand.