This Selected Issues paper on the Kingdom of the Netherlands reviews the cyclical position of the Dutch economy, and provides a comparison of different estimates of the nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment and the potential output. The study analyzes the adjustment mechanisms embedded in the central projections of a number of forecasters, and investigates the sensitivity of the outlook to upside demand risks using macroeconometric models. The paper also evaluates the effect of changes in the monetary and fiscal policies, key features of labor, and asset markets.
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
In this study we build two forecasting models to predict inflation for the Netherlands and for the e...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
This Selected Issues paper examines Netherlands’ experience with macroeconomic and structural reform...
This thesis focuses on the issues that face small open economies well endowed with natural resources...
The main focus of monetary policy is price stability, but steady growth and financial stability also...
The Selected Issues paper of the Netherlands provides an overview of the Dutch pension system. It ex...
This paper analyses the response of regional labour markets in The Netherlands to region specific la...
Monetary and Non-Monetary Analyses of Inflation in a Small Open Country This paper (re)evaluate...
This article analyzes the response of regional labor markets in the Netherlands to region-specific l...
This paper presents CESAM, a macroeconometric model of the Dutch economy based on annual data. CESAM...
We construct a new-Keynesian DSGEmodel tailored to the Netherlands and interpret it as a multi-varia...
In this paper, we estimate wage functions for the Netherlands, to assess the effects of age, tenure,...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
In this study we build two forecasting models to predict inflation for the Netherlands and for the e...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
This Selected Issues paper examines Netherlands’ experience with macroeconomic and structural reform...
This thesis focuses on the issues that face small open economies well endowed with natural resources...
The main focus of monetary policy is price stability, but steady growth and financial stability also...
The Selected Issues paper of the Netherlands provides an overview of the Dutch pension system. It ex...
This paper analyses the response of regional labour markets in The Netherlands to region specific la...
Monetary and Non-Monetary Analyses of Inflation in a Small Open Country This paper (re)evaluate...
This article analyzes the response of regional labor markets in the Netherlands to region-specific l...
This paper presents CESAM, a macroeconometric model of the Dutch economy based on annual data. CESAM...
We construct a new-Keynesian DSGEmodel tailored to the Netherlands and interpret it as a multi-varia...
In this paper, we estimate wage functions for the Netherlands, to assess the effects of age, tenure,...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
In this study we build two forecasting models to predict inflation for the Netherlands and for the e...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...