Macroeconomics
Filter by year:- economic situation gradually improves
- Rising labour productivity does not result in higher remunerations for employees
- Economic growth 0.1 percent in third quarter of 2015
- Dutch economy growing greener
- Gas imports exceed exports for the first time
- Dutch producers more optimistic than most of their EU colleagues
- Economic situation improves further
- CO2 emissions grow much faster than Dutch economy
- 0.1 percent economic growth
- Euro area economy growing by 0.3 percent
- Value assets down during credit crunch
- economic situation hardly changes
- Investments further up
- Economic growth 0.2 percent in second quarter of 2015
- Public expenditure on defence further down in 2014
- Nearly 24 billion euro in environmental taxes
- Dutch state pension entitlement exceeding entitlement to Dutch supplementary schemes
- Economic growth in the eurozone
- Economic growth in spite of declining natural gas production
- Higher CO2 emissions in the second quarter
- Netherlands has the seventh largest trade surplus in the world
- Overall household debt marginally up
- Foreign wealth of the Netherlands is growing fast
- Half of Dutch public debt in hands of foreign creditors
- disposable household income rises
- Economic growth 0.6 percent in first quarter of 2015
- Shift towards more productive firms mainly in ICT-intensive sectors
- Incoming tourism contributed 16.4 percent to Bonaire's economy in 2012
- Size of economy on Saba and St. Eustatius for 2012 has been definitely determined
- Eurozone economic growth undiminished
- Dutch economy growing for the fourth consecutive quarter
- Energy companies emit more CO2
- Gross national income for 2011 and 2012 higher thanks to better insights in the financial flows of multinationals
- Macroeconomic imbalances factsheet
- Incomes households and corporate profits up
- Public deficit 2014 the same as in 2013
- Second estimate Statistics Netherlands: new data suggest marginally higher economic growth
- retail sales up again, after five years of decrease
- continued growth for eurozone economy
- Slight rise in CO2 emissions
- First provisional figures of Statistics Netherlands: economy grew faster in the fourth quarter