Since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2008, the Dutch economy lost 6% of gdp relative to Germany, even though the Netherlands (unlike the GIPSI countries) did not face serious problems to finance its sovereign debt. This bad performance is explained by the interaction of fiscal policy and the housing market. This makes the Netherlands an interesting case because these effects can be analyzed in isolation of stress on financial markets. We sketch a simple overlapping generation framework. House price declines lead to a temporary drop in consumption, forcing a reallocation of labour from domestic to tradable industries. This leads to a loss in industry specific human capital, causing a jump in unemployment. The analysis yields a numb...
The Dutch response to the economic crisis emphasizes stabilizing the domestic financial system and m...
After the 2008-09 global crisis, the recession has been deeper and longer in the EU compared to othe...
As a result of the economic crisis in 2008, the price of petrol, goods and agricultural products has...
Since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2008, the Dutch economy lost 6% of gdp relative to Ge...
With very low unemployment, a large and stable current account surplus, low government debt and a bu...
Like many other West-European countries, the Dutch housing market fell into a depression since the f...
This paper focuses on the effects of fiscal policy in Netherlands analyzed in a VAR context. Fiscal ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Like other European countries, the Dutch economy has been struggling...
Despite of being affected by the economic crisis, the Netherlands managed to minimize its effects. T...
As in many countries, the Dutch housing market was severely hit by the recent financial crisis. Foll...
Since 2010, Dutch local authorities (LGs) have been coping with fiscal stress and austerity. Restori...
Policy reforms in response to the crisis were initially expected to dampen future house price increa...
Dutch Public finances have taken a severe hit. As a result of the financial crisis, government debt ...
The generous mortgage tax relief enjoyed in the Netherlands and the possible existence of a house pr...
This paper discusses house price developments in the Netherlands, specifically focussing on the ques...
The Dutch response to the economic crisis emphasizes stabilizing the domestic financial system and m...
After the 2008-09 global crisis, the recession has been deeper and longer in the EU compared to othe...
As a result of the economic crisis in 2008, the price of petrol, goods and agricultural products has...
Since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2008, the Dutch economy lost 6% of gdp relative to Ge...
With very low unemployment, a large and stable current account surplus, low government debt and a bu...
Like many other West-European countries, the Dutch housing market fell into a depression since the f...
This paper focuses on the effects of fiscal policy in Netherlands analyzed in a VAR context. Fiscal ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Like other European countries, the Dutch economy has been struggling...
Despite of being affected by the economic crisis, the Netherlands managed to minimize its effects. T...
As in many countries, the Dutch housing market was severely hit by the recent financial crisis. Foll...
Since 2010, Dutch local authorities (LGs) have been coping with fiscal stress and austerity. Restori...
Policy reforms in response to the crisis were initially expected to dampen future house price increa...
Dutch Public finances have taken a severe hit. As a result of the financial crisis, government debt ...
The generous mortgage tax relief enjoyed in the Netherlands and the possible existence of a house pr...
This paper discusses house price developments in the Netherlands, specifically focussing on the ques...
The Dutch response to the economic crisis emphasizes stabilizing the domestic financial system and m...
After the 2008-09 global crisis, the recession has been deeper and longer in the EU compared to othe...
As a result of the economic crisis in 2008, the price of petrol, goods and agricultural products has...