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What are the national accounts?

When does Statistics Netherlands publish new national accounts figures?

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National accounts of the Netherlands 2014

The national accounts comprise the official statistics that provide an overview of the Dutch economy. These include the main macro-economic indicators economic growth, budget deficit, and disposable...

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CO2 emissions slightly higher as production grows

The CO2 emissions by the Dutch economy were up by 0.4 percent in the third quarter of 2014 on the same quarter of 2013. When corrected for differences in the weather CO2 emissions were 1.0 percent...

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Labour productivity in electrical engineering and machine construction (Dutch only)

This reports describes the electrical engineering and machine construction sectors in the Netherlands, labour productivity in these sectors and a number of labour productivity determinants....

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Revision  national accounts: Results for the report year 2010

Today, the first results of the revised version of the national accounts will be published by Statistics Netherlands. The direct cause for the revision is the adoption of new international...

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National accounts of the Netherlands 2012

The national accounts are the official overview statistics of the Dutch economy. These statistics play a central role in economic and monetary policy-making and policy analysis and are indeed the...

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National accounts of the Netherlands 2011

The national accounts are the official overview statistics of the Dutch economy. These statistics play a central role in economic and monetary policy-making and policy analysis and are indeed the...

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Dutch economic growth at 1.8 percent in the third quarter of 2010

Dutch economic growth in the third quarter of 2010 reached 1.8 percent compared to the same quarter of 2009.

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National accounts of the Netherlands 2009

The National accounts represent the official statistical review of the Dutch economy.

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Dutch balance of trade has been favourable for nearly three decades

Last year, the Netherlands exported more than 395 billion euro worth of goods and services. The value of imports amounted to 354 billion euro, resulting in a trade surplus of over 41 billion euro,...

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Public debts of Ireland and the Netherlands rise rapidly

Public debt in the Netherlands grew by 87 billion euro to 346 billion euro last year. Government debt as a percentage of GDP has increased by 12.6 percentage points and amply exceeds the EU average...

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Intangible capital in the Netherlands: Measurement and contribution to economic growth

Since September 2007 the national accounts of the Netherlands are expanded with a set of multi-factor productivity statistics.6 Capital inputs in these statistics are confined to asset categories as...

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International Benchmark National Accounts

In 2006, Statistics Netherlands initiated a re-engineering project of the Dutch National Accounts (NA). Part of the initial phase of this project was a stocktaking exercise of good practices abroad....

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Peter van de Ven appointed Vice Chairman of CMFB

Peter van de Ven, head of National Accounts at Statistics Netherlands, was appointed Vice Chairman of the Committee on Monetary, Financial and Balance of Payments Statistics (CMFB) at its Plenary...

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Job losses slightly down

The number of employee jobs was 75 thousand lower in the first quarter of 2005 than twelve months previously. After seasonal corrections the number of jobs was 21 thousand lower in the first quarter...

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Announcement: Tomorrow's press release on economic growth is postponed

There was a press release on first quarter economic growth in 2005, the second estimate, scheduled on Thursday 30 June 2005. This press release has been postponed.

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What are the national accounts?

All macro-economic statistics are compiled within a coherent system: the national accounts.

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