Kingdom of the Netherlands [electronic resource] : Netherlands: Selected Issues.
Material type: TextSeries: IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ; No. 08/172Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2008Description: 1 online resource (61 p.)ISBN: 1451829590 :ISSN: 1934-7685Subject(s): Confidence Intervals | Demand Shock | Error Variance | Forecast Error | Transport Equipment | Germany | NetherlandsAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Kingdom of the Netherlands : Netherlands: Selected IssuesOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: Overall competitiveness of the Dutch economy seems adequate, but domestically produced exports have lost market share recently. Over the past three decades, globalization has greatly influenced economies as countries have become more integrated. Empirical studies on business cycles synchronization and transmission of shocks among countries have provided conflicting results. In its descriptive part, this study concludes that Dutch export competitiveness is not a problem so far. This also finds that the Netherlands is relatively more exposed to supply-driven shocks while Germany is more exposed to demand-driven shocks.Overall competitiveness of the Dutch economy seems adequate, but domestically produced exports have lost market share recently. Over the past three decades, globalization has greatly influenced economies as countries have become more integrated. Empirical studies on business cycles synchronization and transmission of shocks among countries have provided conflicting results. In its descriptive part, this study concludes that Dutch export competitiveness is not a problem so far. This also finds that the Netherlands is relatively more exposed to supply-driven shocks while Germany is more exposed to demand-driven shocks.
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