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The striking turnaround in the Netherlands' economic performance over the past decade and a half has attracted …. However, a number of important problems remain to be tackled to further strengthen economic performance in the Netherlands …
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This Article IV Consultation highlights that the Dutch economy has grown faster than the euro area average over the past few years reflecting recovering consumption and investment, and strong net exports. Progress with tackling long-standing imbalances in the households and corporate sectors,...
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of MNCs in the Netherlands' external positions. Separating MNCs' activities from the Dutch current account for the …
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This 2018 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Netherland's economic recovery has taken hold. Real growth is forecast to reach 3.1 percent in 2018 owing to robust domestic demand. Private consumption has been supported by rising disposable income and positive wealth effects from...
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the wage moderation in the Netherlands. Wage growth has been subdued in the … Netherlands despite tighter labor market conditions in recent years. Besides various cyclical factors, rising labor market … flexibility may have contributed to the wage moderation in the Netherlands. Like other advanced economies, slower productivity …
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This 2016 Article IV Consultation highlights broad-based economic recovery in the Netherlands, which has been gathering …
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This paper presents an assessment of financial system stability in the Netherlands. The country is home to a global …
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-Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland-since the mid-1990s. In Germany and the Netherlands, nonfinancial corporations seem to be …
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