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Household consumption up by almost 1 percent in March
Household spending was 0.9 percent higher in March 2025 than it was in March 2024, adjusted for price changes.
Labour productivity decreased in 2023
Labour productivity in the market sector decreased by 1.4 percent year-on-year in 2023
Non-financial balance sheets; national accounts
balance sheets, national accounts, sectors sector, asset
House prices up by nearly 2 percent in January
In January 2024, prices of owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 1.8 percent higher than one year previously.
The Dutch Caribbean 15 years after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles
Wat zijn de verschillen en overeenkomsten tussen de zes eilanden van de Nederlandse Caraïben: Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius en Sint Maarten? Hoe hebben de eilanden zich in de jaren...
New dwellings; input price indices building costs 2015=100
Total building costs, labour and materials Input Price Indices 2015=100 changes compared to one year earlier
Well-being ‘elsewhere’: Trade and aid
Well-being ‘elsewhere’: trade and aid describes the impact of Dutch well-being on the rest of the world and particularly on the least developed countries (LDCs).
House Price Index (HPI) 2020=100
About the survey House Price Index (HPI) 2020=100
Internationalisation Monitor 2024, first edition – Belgium
Relationship between the Netherlands and Belgium: economy, innovation, digitalisation, sustainability, trade, export earnings, labour market and cross-border commuters .
Bonaire and Saba's economies grew in 2022, St Eustatius' economy shrank
Bonaire’s economy grew by 8.8 percent in 2022. This growth was mainly driven by the accommodation and food services and recreation sectors.
Household consumption up by over 2 percent in February
Household spending was 2.1 percent higher in February 2025 than it was in February 2024, adjusted for price changes.
Today’s well-being increasingly comes at the expense of future generations
The Netherlands remains a prosperous country and a relatively cohesive society.
Household consumption up by over 1 percent in January
Household spending was 1.2 percent higher in January 2025 than it was in January 2024, adjusted for price changes.
House prices nearly 2 percent up in December
In December 2023, prices of owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 1.6 percent higher than one year previously.
Publication revision National accounts, reporting period 2021 erratum
A revision incorporates the latest insights from the various (new) statistics and information sources used for the national accounts. The revision means that a new (level) estimate of the national...
Manufacturing output prices 3 percent down in September
In September 2023, prices of Dutch-manufactured products were down by an average of 3 percent year on year.
Exploring the GK price index
The present paper is about a particular type of price index, called the GK price index (named after Geary and Khamis) and some of its variants. Some of their properties are investigated.
Household consumption up by almost 2 percent in December
Household spending was 1.8 percent higher in December 2024 than it was in December 2023, adjusted for price changes.
Profits are rising faster than wages
In the period 2019 to 2023, the Dutch economy was hit hard by two shocks: COVID-19 and a sharp increase in energy prices due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Output and income components of GDP; activities, National Accounts
Output, intermediate consumption, value added and income components Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008)
Consumption expenditure by purpose; National Accounts
Final consumption expenditure by purpose Purposes conform COICOP 2018 classification
Labour continued to decline as share of the economy in 2023
The labour income share for the market sector fell from 69.4 percent in 2022 to 69.0 percent in 2023.
Labour productivity in the Netherlands down again in 2024
The Dutch economy grew by 1.0 percent in 2024.
Services sector accounts for over three-quarters of Dutch economy
The importance of the services sector to the Dutch economy has increased significantly since 1950, and by 2023 accounted for 77 percent of total economic output in the Netherlands.
International trade has tripled in past 30 years, even as growth has slowed
The international trade in goods stalled in 2023 and the first half of 2024, but over the past 30 years it has grown significantly with the exception of sharp falls during the credit crisis and the...