HOW THE FINANCIAL CRISIS HAS AFFECTED THE ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF THE NETHERLANDS
Journal Title: CES Working Papers - Year 2013, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Despite of being affected by the economic crisis, the Netherlands managed to minimize its effects. This situation is highlighted in a comparison with Romania and the European Union, between the levels of the most important economic indicators. Moreover, when other countries registered negative trends in their economic growth, the Dutch economy succeeded in this matter.
Authors and Affiliations
Răzvan Hagimă
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