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Article IV Staff Reports
Financial Sector Assessment Program
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Projected % Change
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2013
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2014
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Real GDP
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-0.5
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1.1
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Consumer Prices
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2.8
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1.7
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2013)
Please refer to more recent PIN/Staff reports on this country for possible revisions.
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Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands: Financial Position in the Fund

Central Bank De Nederlandsche Bank, NV

Finance Ministry Ministry of Finance

See Also:
Kingdom of the Netherlands-Aruba
Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands Antilles
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Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands and the IMF
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