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Fixed capital formation; type of capital good, region, National Accounts
Fixed capital formation by type of capital good Dwellings, non-residential buildings, civil engineering works, machinery
Capital stocks; SIC; type of capital assets, National Accounts
Capital stock; volume changes SIC, institutional sectors, type of capital assets
Gross fixed capital formation in tangible assets; volume figures
Fixed capital formation in tangible assets Year on year volume changes
Fixed capital formation; economic activity, region, National Accounts
Fixed capital formation by industry (SIC 2008) SIC 2008, Region
Gross fixed capital formation by type and by sector; National Accounts
Gross fixed capital formation by type of capital good on owner basis Institutional sectors
Gross fixed capital formation by destination; National Accounts
Gross fixed capital formation by destination Economic activities conform Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC)
Government expenditure; transactions, sectors
Government expenditure (ESA 2010). Current and capital transactions, sectors, quarters.
Government revenue; transactions, sectors
Government revenue (ESA 2010). Current and capital transactions, sectors, quarters.
Government; debt guarantees, off-balance PPP, non-performing loans
one-off and standardised guarantees, adjusted capital value of off balance sheet public private partnerships, government sectors.
Government participation; public and private corporations
Significant participation (0.01% of GDP) of the government on corporation capital of public and private corporations.
Self-employed persons; income, wealth, characteristics
income, capital, substantial interest entrepreneurs, owner-managers
Growth accounts; national accounts
Productivity: labour, capital, multi-factor productivity Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2008)
SEEA-EA Ecosystem Condition Account 2012-2021
An overview of the development and improvement of the Dutch SEEA EA condition account. It delves into five indicators; tree cover density, urban green, dead wood, soil organic carbon, and artificial...
Ecosystems and wellbeing – the impact of land use changes
To measure well-being in the Netherlands, the 'monitor of well-being and sustainable development goals’ identifies four types of capital: social, human, economic and natural capital.
Sector accounts; seasonally and working day adjusted, National Accounts
Transactions and balancing items of economic sectors Non seasonally adjusted and seasonally adjusted figures
Ecosystems and well-being – the impact of land use changes
The contributions of ecosystems to well-being depend on the extent and quality of ecosystems. This report shows that the state of natural capital is a cause for concern, and that future spatial...
Dutch well-being high, but under increasing pressure
it is becoming more difficult to maintain this level of well-being. Many elements of Dutch natural capital are showing systemic deterioration, with increasing pressure on plant and animal...
Key figures by sector; National Accounts
Sector accounts; key figures Most important figures of institutional sectors
Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Current transactions and balancing items of institutional sectors Sectors, resources and uses, balancing items
Central government; monthly cash based revenue and expenditure
Monthly cash based revenue and expenditure of the Central Government according to EU directive 2011/85 (Sixpack).
Water board finances from 1936
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of water boards. Water boards levies.
Municipal finances from 1900
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of municipalities. Municipal levies.
GDP, output and expenditures; value, Quarterly National Accounts
Production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Values at current prices and chainlinked volume 2015 prices
GDP, output and expenditures; changes, Quarterly National Accounts
Production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Value, volume and price changes
Dutch Natural Capital Accounts 2013-2018
The Natural Capital Accounts (NKR) are a statistical framework, intended to map the relationship between nature, economy and human activities in a transparent and internationally comparable manner.