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This paper presents the overview of the Dutch economy. After a double-dip recession that ended in early 2014, a strengthening but moderate recovery led by exports and investment is underway, although lower production and exports of natural reduced gas reduced growth in the second quarter of...
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could be shifted outward in the Netherlands. In a nutshell, we argue that significant efficiency gains could be achieved by …
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The Dutch economy was more resilient than the average Euro area economy in 2020 owing in part to a high rate of digitalization of activities that allowed a large share of the work force to work remotely, while the strong policy response mitigated the impact of containment measures. A strong...
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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 … systemically important bank and a global systemically important insurer. The banking system comprises half of the financial sector … addressed many deficiencies. The Single Supervisory Mechanism has enhanced bank supervision, as have strengthened capital and …
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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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Netherlands on banking supervision. The financial resilience of banks in the Netherlands has been strengthened in recent years …
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