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CPB Newsletter
Number 2016-09 / September 30, 2016

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20-09-2016 In this publication CPB presents its analyses and projections of both the Dutch and worldwide economy in 2016 and 2017. The Outlook is only published in Dutch, the download is a translation of chapter 1 of the Dutch publication. Read more
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Koeien in het weiland bij hoogspanningsmasten
22-09-2016 The volume of world trade fell 1.1% in July, having grown 0.8% in June (initial estimate: 0.7%). Read more
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Overslag van goederen in de haven
22-09-2016 This CPB Background Document contains an update of the publication published in June 2016. Read more
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Containeroverslag

09-09-2016 The Impact of Uncertainty Shocks: Continental Europe versus the Anglo-Saxon World

For economic forecasting it is important to know how the real economy responds to major events such as the fall of the Soviet Union, the Greek debt crisis, the recent terrorism attacks in Europe, and the Brexit. Read more

29-09-2016 A Data-Driven Procedure to Determine the Bunching Window - An Application to the Netherlands

This paper presents empirical evidence on taxpayers' responsiveness to taxation by estimating the compensated elasticity of taxable income with respect to the net-of-tax rate in the Netherlands. Read more
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