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... before, stronger exports were one of the major drivers of growth. moreover, the government sector's increasing consumption spending also contributed to the growth outcome. the government sector is expected to continue to ... in the second half of the year. in spite of the rapid increases in government spending, the budget outcome for 2006 was successful because privatization income and other one-off ...
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Tebnv Orj
... energy prices. the former caused loss of confidence whereas the latter pressurized consumer spending. consequently, 2002 turned into a year when the world struggled to overcome recessionary ... substantial easing of macroeconomic policies applied throughout 2001. in an environment of low growth, inflation remained subdued almost everywhere, permitting central banks to rapidly lower interest rates. ...
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TEB NV FR 05.fh9
... the netherlands growth dutch gross domestic product (gdp) was 1.3% higher than in the previous year. gdp was driven primarily by an increase in exports and investment spending. householdandgovernmentconsumptionwasalsohigher. after correction for working day and seasonal effects, the volume of gdp was 0.6% higher than in the second quarter of 2005. this quarter-on-quarter growth ...
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Tebnv2003
... a turnaround in japan. europe, on the other hand, has been plagued with poor growth rates. the growth picture in principal economies outside the euro area asia, the us and japan - ... spending, particularly on durable goods. consumer confidence rose in december 2003. although still low, it stood at about the same level as a year earlier. government spending contributed positively to economic growth ...
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TEB NV Management Board Report 2011.pdf
... elements of slower growth while austerity measures are resulting in lower government spending. the dnb is expecting the full-year 2011 growth rate to reach 1 .4% but almost zero growth in 2012, mainly due to negative domestic spending. although world trade ...
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