Kingdom of the Netherlands—Netherlands; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper for the Netherlands highlights that Dutch cost competitiveness deteriorated significantly in the years prior to 2004. The relatively poor economic performance during the new millennium contributed to these concerns generally, as did restrained export performance more specifically. The deceleration of private consumption growth started earlier than the deceleration of per capita real disposable income growth, and occurred at a time when the unemployment rate has been at a historic low and interest rates had declined.
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2005-07-14
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Budgetary policy | Financial sector | Selected issues | unit labor costs | export growth | export markets | world exports | export market | export performance | export share | real export growth | world trade | aggregate trade | world market | commodity composition | export competitiveness | commodity exports | export market share | real export | world export market | trade data | pattern of specialization | trade share | global market | trade effect | re-exports | country of destination | changes in trade |
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