Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- Dutch real estate worth 1.2 trillion euro
- Real estate investment tops 100 billion euro
- Modest economic growth in third quarter
- Regional indicators for the allocation of the Structural Funds Objective 1 regions
- Mortgage market stabilising
- No growth for economy in second quarter
- Record loss on Amsterdam stock exchange
- The Dutch economy 2001
- Economic growth virtually absent
- Economic growth rate highest in Groningen and the Hague
- More home mortgages
- First quarter economic growth rate 0,2%
- Shares plummet in second quarter
- Dutch current accounts 5.5 billion euro in the red
- Mortgage debt just over 40 percent of house value
- Depositing in company savings schemes virtually unchanged
- Dutch economy not growing in the first quarter of 2002
- European Structural Indicators, a way forward
- Slightly fewer life insurance policies sold
- More mortgages in first quarter of 2002
- Economic growth 1.1% in 2001
- Construction shares peak on Amsterdam stock exchange
- Less dividend for shareholders
- More savings in accounts
- Less consumer credit granted in 2001
- Economic growth 1.1% in 2001
- Fewer mortgages in 2001
- Complete list of previously published Occasional Papers
- Third quarter economic growth at 0.8%
- 2001 worst year for the stock market since the oil crisis of 1974
- The Netherlands and the eurozone