List of Economic Surveys of the Netherlands

The next Economic survey of the Netherlands will be prepared for 2010.

 

Economic Survey of the Netherlands 2008

Challenges facing the Dutch economy
Securing fiscal sustainability
Coping with labour shortages: How to bring outsiders back to the labour market?
Increasing working hours: Helping reconcile work and family
Reaping the economic benefits of immigration

 

Economic Survey of the Netherlands 2005/6

Available at: Online Bookshop and SourceOECD.  Also see the Policy Brief.

Challenges faced by the Dutch economy
Putting public finances on a sustainable path
Labour market reform to increase resilience and labour utilisation
Further improvement of product market competition, especially in services
Making better use of knowledge creation in innovation activities

Economic Survey of the Netherlands 2004
Available atOnline Bookshop and SourceOECDAlso see the Policy Brief.

Economic developments and policy challenges
Reforms to housing and pension funds to increase economic efficiency and reduce business cycle fluctuations
Fiscal policy
Increasing labour force participation

Economic Survey of the Netherlands 2002
Available atOnline Bookshop and SourceOECDAlso see the Policy Brief.

A major change in the conjunctural situation
Macroeconomic policies
Productivity growth and the new economy
Structural reform
Coping with population ageing

Economic Survey of the Netherlands 2000
Available atOnline Bookshop and SourceOECD.

Recent trends and prospects
Macroeconomic policies
Progress in structural reform
The health care system

Economic Survey of the Netherlands 1998
Available atOnline Bookshop and SourceOECD

Recent trends, prospects and the "Dutch model"
Economic policies
Implementing structural reform: a review of progress
Reform of the social security system
Entrepreneurship

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