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This paper discusses the development of public expenditure in the Netherlands since 1850. Why did public expenditure increase from 14% GDP in 1850, nearly 20% in 1921, 30% GDP in 1950 and over 60% GDP in 1983? Dutch public expenditure has fallen to less than 50% GDP in 2003. Why did this...
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The headline inflation rate is subject to unpredictable, temporary, sector-specific shocks. Therefore, various measures … of core inflation have been proposed to isolate the underlying or permanent inflation component. In this paper, a number … euro area and the Netherlands. It turns out that none of the measures meets all the criteria. Core inflation measures can …
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relevant in the current situation of low inflation as shown up by the traditional price indices. These indices are furthermore … presumably subject to upward biasses, so that it has become difficult to pinpoint actual inflation, and hence to formulate …
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Politicians and car owners are regularly concerned about the level of gasoline prices. Especially, Dutch gasoline prices seem to be high in an European perspective. This paper therefore analyses the developments of gasoline prices in the Netherlands and some other European countries from 1996 up...
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