Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics

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  1. Growth GDP 0.8 percent in Q3 2016
  2. Economic situation improving
  3. Growth rate investments slows down
  4. Consumer spending slightly up
  5. Optimism still prevails among Dutch consumers
  6. Rising economy, falling greenhouse gas emissions
  7. Exports show further growth
  8. Manufacturing output continues to grow
  9. Turnover and hours worked in temp jobs further up
  10. Manufacturing prices up for the first time in two years
  11. Dutch producers reduce waste of raw materials
  12. Steady growth consumer spending
  13. Positive mood in private sector continues
  14. Optimism still prevailing among Dutch consumers
  15. Further growth investments
  16. Euro area GDP up by 0.3 percent in third quarter
  17. Economic situation improving steadily
  18. CO2 emissions fall while economy rises
  19. Economy improves further
  20. Steady growth exports
  21. Netherlands: not all SDGs set by UN achieved
  22. Environmental sector of the Netherlands
  23. Steady growth consumer spending
  24. Consumer confidence at highest point in over 9 years
  25. Further growth investments
  26. Economic situation is improving
  27. Steady growth exports
  28. Producer confidence picks up
  29. Higher disposable incomes for households
  30. Economic growth 0.6 percent in Q2
  31. Economic situation is improving
  32. Largest house price increase in 14 years
  33. Dutch consumer spending up again
  34. Steady growth investments
  35. The revised CBS Business Cycle Tracer
  36. Further growth exports
  37. Number of hours worked in temp jobs up again
  38. Manufacturing prices continue to fall
  39. Economic contraction on St Eustatius, growth on Bonaire
  40. Largest house price increase in almost twelve years
  41. Further growth investments
  42. Dutch consumer confidence improves slightly
  43. Dutch consumer spending up
  44. Business confidence remains high
  45. Eurozone GDP up by 0.3 percent in second quarter
  46. Economy continues to grow
  47. CO2 emissions reduced again
  48. Modest growth exports
  49. Economic situation stable
  50. Households pay two-thirds of environmental taxes
  51. Fewer bankruptcies
  52. Sustained growth manufacturing output
  53. Economic situation stable over the past months
  54. Steady growth investments
  55. Dutch consumer spending up
  56. Dutch consumer confidence down, but still positive
  57. Exports growth 6.2 percent in May
  58. Disposable household income higher
  59. Economic growth 0.5 percent in Q1 2016
  60. Economic situation fairly stable
  61. What are the national accounts?
  62. Higher investments, mainly in residential property
  63. Equal year-on-year consumer spending
  64. Dutch consumer considerably more positive
  65. Robust growth exports
  66. The Netherlands earns billions in agro-sector exports
  67. Export value agricultural products hits new record
  68. Agriculture accounts for over half of trade surplus
  69. Declining number of hours worked in temp jobs
  70. Price drop manufacturing output again more substantial
  71. Growth investments slows down
  72. Steady economic growth
  73. Reduction CO2 emissions in first quarter
  74. Steady growth exports
  75. Economic situation improves somewhat
  76. Manufacturing prices falling more rapidly
  77. Growing optimism among Dutch manufacturers
  78. Extending the Materials Monitor with Water
  79. Consumer confidence turns from negative to positive
  80. Year-on-year consumer spending 0.1 percent up
  81. Considerable growth investments
  82. Turnover growth for retail sector in February
  83. Economic situation more or less stable
  84. Sustained growth manufacturing output
  85. Economic situation stable
  86. Q4 economic growth 0.3 percent
  87. GDPs up by 0.3 percent in both euro area and EU28
  88. CO2 emissions marginally higher in the fourth quarter
  89. economic situation gradually improving
  90. 0.3 percent economic growth in Q4
  91. All islands in the Caribbean Netherlands achieved economic growth in 2013