This Selected Issues paper examines the strengthening of the external current account for the Netherlands. It reviews this issue, concluding that the change in corporate profitability in a new wage environment was a crucial element, alongside fiscal consolidation, in turning around the current account—which has now moved into strong surplus. The paper analyzes the performance of the financial sector. It also reviews the experience of a decade and a half in a de facto monetary union for the Netherlands.
Following several years of expansion, the Dutch economy is in its third year of weak growth. Executi...
Despite of its reduced population number and small area, the Netherlands is one of the top countries...
This Selected Background Issues paper analyzes the transformation of Denmark’s current account durin...
This Selected Issues paper on the Kingdom of the Netherlands reviews the cyclical position of the Du...
The problems experienced by the Dutch economy during the last seven years are discussed, problems fo...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the qualitative aspects of factors determining current accoun...
In Chapter 6, Muysken and Meijers look at the increase in total assets of the financial sector in th...
The staff report for the 2005 Article IV Consultation on the Kingdom of the Netherlands—Aruba high...
The Selected Issues paper of the Netherlands provides an overview of the Dutch pension system. It ex...
With very low unemployment, a large and stable current account surplus, low government debt and a bu...
This paper explores, from an investment-saving perspective, the factors underlying the persistent wi...
The article focuses on the financial restructuring in the Netherlands in these times of economic cri...
This paper studies the behaviour of Dutch banks. We test the adjustment of banks' balance sheets in ...
This paper presents findings of Financial System Stability Assessment for the Netherlands, including...
This thesis focuses on the issues that face small open economies well endowed with natural resources...
Following several years of expansion, the Dutch economy is in its third year of weak growth. Executi...
Despite of its reduced population number and small area, the Netherlands is one of the top countries...
This Selected Background Issues paper analyzes the transformation of Denmark’s current account durin...
This Selected Issues paper on the Kingdom of the Netherlands reviews the cyclical position of the Du...
The problems experienced by the Dutch economy during the last seven years are discussed, problems fo...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the qualitative aspects of factors determining current accoun...
In Chapter 6, Muysken and Meijers look at the increase in total assets of the financial sector in th...
The staff report for the 2005 Article IV Consultation on the Kingdom of the Netherlands—Aruba high...
The Selected Issues paper of the Netherlands provides an overview of the Dutch pension system. It ex...
With very low unemployment, a large and stable current account surplus, low government debt and a bu...
This paper explores, from an investment-saving perspective, the factors underlying the persistent wi...
The article focuses on the financial restructuring in the Netherlands in these times of economic cri...
This paper studies the behaviour of Dutch banks. We test the adjustment of banks' balance sheets in ...
This paper presents findings of Financial System Stability Assessment for the Netherlands, including...
This thesis focuses on the issues that face small open economies well endowed with natural resources...
Following several years of expansion, the Dutch economy is in its third year of weak growth. Executi...
Despite of its reduced population number and small area, the Netherlands is one of the top countries...
This Selected Background Issues paper analyzes the transformation of Denmark’s current account durin...