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For most citizens, buying a residential property (dwelling) is the most important transaction during their lifetime. Residential properties represent the most significant component of households’ expenses and, at the same time, their most valuable assets. The Residential Property Prices...
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This Selected Issues paper for the Netherlands highlights that Dutch cost competitiveness deteriorated significantly in …
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The Netherlands has a long-standing legal framework concerning Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of …
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Netherlands has criminalized money laundering (ML) fully in line with the requirements under the Vienna and Palermo Conventions …. The Netherlands has a long-standing financial intelligence unit (FIU), which is one the founding members of the Egmont …
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confidence and growth in the Kingdom of the Netherlands—Netherlands Antilles. Although exports moderated temporarily, tourism was … Netherlands government under the dissolution agreement to set the budget and the economy on a more sustainable footing …
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This Selected Issues paper examines the long-term issues with pension expenditures in the Netherlands. The paper … paper examines the structural policies of the Netherlands. Real wages and employment growth are also analyzed …
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The two newly autonomous countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands face substantial challenges. Growth has been …
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This paper describes economic developments in Kingdom of the Netherlands—Aruba during the 1990s. During 1993–94, Aruba …
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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country
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This 1999 Article IV Consultation highlights that Aruba’s real GDP grew at an annual rate of some 3 percent in 1998, while inflation remained subdued at about 2 percent. Comparable rates of satisfactory growth and low inflation have characterized the island’s development since the mid-1990s,...
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