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  2. Economy of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Netherlands is a highly developed market economy focused on trade and logistics, manufacturing, services, innovation and technology and sustainable and renewable energy. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] It is the world's 18th largest economy by nominal GDP and the 28th largest by purchasing power parity (PPP) and is the fifth largest economy in ...

  3. Politics and government of the Dutch Republic - Wikipedia

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    Even today people use the term Holland colloquially to refer to the provinces of North Holland and South Holland as well as the Kingdom of the Netherlands in general. This was true in the past also, and is due to the predominance of the province of Holland in population, resources and industry north of the great river estuaries of the Rhine and ...

  4. Dutch withdrawal from the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Dutch withdrawal from the European Union (colloquially "Nexit", a portmanteau of "Netherlands" and "exit") refers to the hypothesis that the Netherlands might withdraw from the European Union. [1] The most recent opinion poll on the subject, in January 2020, showed a 33% minority favouring withdrawal.

  5. Low Countries - Wikipedia

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    The Low Countries as seen from NASA space satellite. The Low Countries (Dutch: de Lage Landen; French: les Pays-Bas), historically also known as the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), is a coastal lowland region in Northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting today of the three modern "Benelux" countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, and the ...

  6. Dutch disease - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas concessions in the Netherlands (June 2008) accounted for more than 25% of all natural gas reserves in the European Union. The classic economic model describing Dutch disease was developed by the economists W. Max Corden and J. Peter Neary in 1982.

  7. International rankings of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Report ranked 5 out of 144 (2012–2013). [1] World Economic Forum: Human Capital Report 2015 ranked 8 out of 124 (2015). [2] European Innovation Scoreboard ranked 5th out of 36 (2017) World Intellectual Property Organization: Global Innovation Index 2024, ranked 8 out of 133 countries [3]

  8. Category:Economy of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Economy of the Netherlands-related lists (1 C, 4 P) + Economy of the Dutch Caribbean (10 C, 1 P) B. Dutch billionaires (19 P) Business in the Netherlands (5 C, 3 P) C.

  9. Portal:Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands allowed women's suffrage in 1919 and was the first country to legalise same-sex marriage in 2001. Its mixed-market advanced economy has the eleventh-highest per capita income globally. The Hague holds the seat of the States General, Cabinet, and Supreme Court. The Port of Rotterdam is the busiest in Europe.