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Number 2016-6 / July 01, 2016

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23-06-2016 This CPB Background Document provides a technical description of the system that has been developed at the CPB to compile the WTM. Read more
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03-06-2016 Economic growth is continuing, for an important part as a result of domestic spending. The economy is projected to grow by 1.8% this year and by 2.1% in 2017. Read more
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30-06-2016 In the Netherlands, major tax reform proposals sometimes are adopted and converted into policy, but often they are not. This CPB Policy Brief focuses on why this is so. Read more
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23-06-2016 The volume of world trade rose 0.6% in April, having decreased 0.6% in March (initial estimate: -0.5%). Read more
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09-06-2016 This CPB Policy Brief researches possible economic effects for the Netherlands if the UK leaves the EU. Read more
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puzzelstukjes met de vlaggen van het Verenigd Kon inkrijk en de EU.

09-06-2016 Trade effects of Brexit for the Netherlands

On June 23th the United Kingdom (UK) will hold a referendum on its European Union’s (EU) membership. Brexit will occur in the event of a leave vote and this will have far-reaching consequences. Read more
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