Kingdom of the Netherlands; Netherlands: Selected Issues
This paper investigates the determinants of trend growth and total factor productivity (TFP) growth in the Netherlands, and underscores the importance of boosting structural reforms in the Netherlands. It examines the fiscal incentives and tax deductibility. The paper summarizes recent developments in the housing market in the country. It provides systematic empirical evidence on a key measure of volatility in different sources of tax revenues. It examines the role of business cycle fluctuations, the impact of the Dutch pension fund system, corporate location decisions, and other specific factors.
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2006-07-31
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Selected issues | Economic growth | Tax revenues | capital stock | total factor productivity | growth rates | growth rate | capital utilization | business cycle | business cycles | growth accounting | gdp growth | human capital investment | real business cycles | net capital | inflation rate | neoclassical growth model |
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