Netherlands
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This Survey is published on the responsibility of the Economic and Development Review Committee of the OECD, which is charged with the examination of the economic situation of member countries.The economic situation and policies of the Netherlands...
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Slow productivity growth in the decade leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic raises concerns for future living standards. Digital technologies have the potential to boost productivity growth, but their uptake and efficient utilisation depend on a good...
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The Dutch economy experienced a severe contraction in 2020, reversing six years of strong growth. The spring COVID-19 outbreak was brought under control while still allowing for most economic activity to continue subject to social distancing and...
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The Netherlands has weathered the economic shock from COVID-19 relatively well thanks to structural strengths and emergency policies put in place. Continued fiscal support is needed to support the recovery, but it should become more targeted to allow...
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Structural and institutional strengths, a strong crisis response and a high level of digitalisation have helped the Netherlands to weather the COVID-19 crisis with so far limited economic damage compared to many OECD countries. Several long-standing...
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