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This Joint Advisory Note on the Democratic Republic of the Congo discusses economic growth and employment-creating sectors. The agriculture and mining sectors are projected to continue their expansion, while simultaneously raising labor productivity and freeing up labor. The urban population is...
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The global financial crisis has tested the effectiveness of supervision under the “Twin Peaks†model. The crisis revealed the strengths of the “Twin International Peaks†model, as decisions were able to be made in a timely manner to contain the crisis, and clear divisions of...
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This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Dutch economy continues to improve, supported by exports, rising housing prices, and improving sentiment. Exports are rising on expanding global trade, but consumption remains sluggish as indebted households continue to save. The external...
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KEY ISSUES Context: The union’s current account deficit–the key economic vulnerability flagged in the previous (2011) consultation–has declined over the past few years, including thanks to fiscal adjustment in Curaçao. But it remains large. Curaçao’s growth and job creation remain...
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the housing prices, consumption, and the household debt overhang in the Netherlands …€ as appears to be the case in the Netherlands. This paper estimates a simultaneous equations model of the Dutch economy …
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years. In particular, it examines the experiences of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Spain—four countries in which …
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The Netherlands is an AAA euro area (EA) economy with significant private sector imbalances. The main policy challenge …
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finds that the Netherlands is relatively more exposed to supply-driven shocks while Germany is more exposed to demand …
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Strong macroeconomic foundations have so far largely shielded the Netherlands from recent financial turbulence. Despite …
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macroeconomic statistics of the Netherlands get high marks for accuracy and reliability. The range of annual source data for …
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