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The Business Cycle Tracer: leading, coincident and lagging indicators
Since 2005, Statistics Netherlands has been monitoring the state of the Dutch business cycle with the aid of the Business Cycle Tracer (BCT). The BCT is based on 15 indicators. The individual changes...
Manufacturers less optimistic
In August 2021, Dutch manufacturers were less optimistic than in July.
Neoplasm
Diseased tissue growth. There are benign and malignant tumours (cancer), including malignant diseases of the blood (ICD-10 codes C00-D48).
Government balance deteriorating, but less than elsewhere in Western Europe
In 2020, the coronavirus crisis drained the government budgets of countries all across Europe.
Household spending nearly 1 percent up in February
Dutch household consumption was almost 1 percent up in February 2019 on February 2018.
Key figures of the population forecasts 2012-2060
Population, births, deaths and migration Forecastinterval
Distribution of well-being in 2020 similar to 2019
Well-being is not equally distributed in the Netherlands.
Household consumption nearly 3 percent up in July
Dutch household consumption was almost 3 percent up in July 2018.
Household consumption over 3 percent up in March
Dutch household consumption was 3.3 percent up in March 2018.
Household consumption over 1 percent up in December
Dutch household consumption was 1.2 percent up in December 2017.
Household consumption 2.6 percent up in November
Dutch household consumption was 2.6 percent up in November 2017.
Consumer spending up by more than 2 percent in June
Dutch consumer spending was more than 2 percent up in June 2017 from June 2016.
Consumer spending up by more than 2 percent in May
Dutch consumer spending was more than 2 percent up in May 2017 from May 2016.
Household consumption over 2 percent up in December
Dutch household consumption was over 2 percent up in December 2018 on December 2017.
Exports up by almost 3 percent in February
In February 2021, the total volume of goods exports was up by 2.8 percent year on year.
Household consumption 2 percent up in November
Dutch household consumption was 2 percent up in November 2018 on November 2017.
Household consumption almost 2 percent up in October
Dutch household consumption was almost 2 percent up in October 2018.
Household consumption over 2 percent up in September
Dutch household consumption was over 2 percent up in September 2018.
Offshoring, functional specialization and economic performance
Dissertation on the implications of the formation and evolution of Global Value Chains (GVCs) for the levels and growth rates of income, employment, trade, and productivity in countries.
More bankruptcies in May
The number of corporate bankruptcies, adjusted for court session days, has increased. There were 71 more bankruptcies in May than in the previous month.
On an average day…
What happens on an average day in the Netherlands?
Internationalisation Monitor 2018, second quarter
In this edition of the Internationalisation Monitor, we focus on the relationship between internationalisation and employment.
Household consumption nearly 1 percent up in January
Dutch household consumption was 0.7 percent up in January 2018.
Household consumption almost 2 percent up in October
Dutch household consumption was 1.7 percent up in October 2017.
Household consumption over 3 percent up
Dutch household consumption was 3.1 percent up in September 2017.