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National Accounts 2023 tables
Supply- and use tables, input-output tables and sector accounts
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.
Macroeconomic statistics revised for reporting year 2021
On 23 May 2024, CBS and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) published the first results of the revision of the Dutch macroeconomic statistics
Most earnings from the cocaine trade end up abroad
A total of 17 billion euros was earned within Dutch borders through illegal activities in 2021.
An attempt to measuring fossil fuel subsidies by way of official statistics
The international statistical guidelines provide little guidance on how to account for fossil fuel subsidies. In this report we explore the already published estimates and make an attempt to define a...
Publishing and interpreting data from the monetary SEEA Ecosystem accounts
This report presents data on monetary ecosystem values for the Nethelands (2013-2021) and provides guidance on their interpretation and statistical use.
Announcement of the revision of CBS’s macroeconomic figures
The regular revision of the macroeconomic figures will take place this year. This revision is in accordance with European policy on harmonised revisions. In May 2024, the Netherlands will be one of...
CBS brings Dutch digital economy into sharper focus
Rapid digital developments have transformed the economy.
Revisions to GDP and GNI in 2021 and 2022
This article details the revisions made to Statistics Netherlands’ (CBS) national accounts for the 2021 and 2022 reporting years.
National Accounts 2022 tables
Supply- and use tables, input-output tables and sector accounts
Labour income share, economic activity
Labour income share, Labour income self-employed (imputed) Economic activity
GNI adjusted after improved data on multinational corporations
On 23 September 2022, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) published the results of research that made it possible to split the income and expenditure of non-financial corporations (NFCs) into those of...
Developing a material flow monitor for the Netherlands from national statistical data
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) developed a Material Flow Monitor (MFM) that captures national resource extraction, imports and exports, product flows between economic sectors, as well as emissions and...
Non-Financial Corporations Split Into Subsectors
This is the (English) final report of a study partially funded by Eurostat on improvements in the compilation of gross national income (GNI).
Annual Sector Accounts Inventory, 2021
Sources and methods for non-financial Annual Sector Accounts.
CBS expertise on large enterprises in high demand
The Dutch economy relies to a great extent on multinationals and large companies which operate worldwide.
CBS examines the value of data
Data are becoming more and more important for society and within the economy.
Cooperating with scientists and policymakers to measure the economy
Globalisation and digitisation make it increasingly difficult to measure the economy.
National Accounts 2019
The national accounts are the official statistics that provide an overview of the Dutch economy.
CBS expert group to focus on how to measure the new economy
CBS expert group to focus on how to measure the new economy
National Accounts 2018
The national accounts are the official statistics that provide an overview of the Dutch economy.
Monitoring major enterprises within Europe
The LCU team is currently taking part in a Eurostat project that allows sharing of the related knowledge and expertise among the statistical offices in the ESS member states.
CBS mapping online platforms
We are trying to assess how many online platforms there are. This is not information which we can simply derive from our business registers
Seeking partners for adequate measuring of the economy
In view of all kinds of developments, such as globalisation, digitisation and the shift towards services, measurement of the Dutch economy requires additional attention
Wanted: academic talent with a passion for statistics
CBS goes the extra mile for its employees, which shows appreciation