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    This table presents a number of key figures of the sector accounts. these main indicators provide the most important information on the total economy and on the main institutional sectors of the economy: non-financial corporations, financial corporations, general government, households including non-profit institutions serving households and the rest of the world. data available from: 1995 up to …

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    This table presents the from-whom-to-whom matrices of seven important financial instruments. the matrices provide information on the debtor/creditor relationships between sectors. the matrices provide a three dimensional overview on financial transactions, price changes and revaluations, other volume changes and balance sheets and the sectors and financial instruments involved. the sector on the a…

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    This table presents financial transactions, other changes in assets and financial balance sheets of the sectors of the dutch economy. it enables insight in many financial aspects in the netherlands. such as the magnitude of the debt of the government, the mortgage debt of households, the assets of investment funds in shares, the loans lent by financial corporations. sectors are presented both cons…

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    This table provides an overview of the non-financial transactions of the institutional sectors of the dutch economy, distinguishing between uses and resources. non-financial transactions consist of current transactions and transactions from the capital account. furthermore, this table provides the main balancing items of the (sub)sectors. non-financial transactions are estimated for the main insti…

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    The output price index of newly built dwellings, 2010=100, shows cost developments of residential buildings. these series is based on all types of dwellings. building costs are the costs paid to the building contractor, and thus include general costs, profit and risk, but exclude the costs of building land and project developers and brokers. the data are received from the municipal administrations…

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    Link to official omi data archive at nasa. https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/datasets?keywords=omi&page=1

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    This table presents information about developments in retail turnover (sic 2008 code 47). the data can be broken down by different types of shops: shops that predominantly sell goods online and those that predominantly sell goods through other sales channels (physical shops, markets, etc.). the results are expressed in terms of indices and year-on-year changes. the survey used to measure turnover …

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    This table presents information about developments in turnover in retail trade (sic 2008 code 47). turnover can be broken down into value, price and volume. the data can further be divided by a number of branches of trade according to statistics netherlands' standard industrial classification of all economic activities 2008 (sic 2008). the results are expressed in terms of indices with base year…

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    This table presents information about developments in turnover in the sector accommodation and food serving (isic 2008 codes 55 and 56). turnover can be broken down by value, price and volume. the data can further be divided by a number of branches according to statistics netherlands' standard industrial classification of all economic activities 2008 (isic 2008). the results are expressed in terms…

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    This table provides information on turnover developments in the temporary employment sector (sic 2008 code 78). the data can be divided by a number of branches according to statistics netherlands' standard industrial classification of all economic activities 2008 (sic 2008). job pool companies (sic code 78203) are not included in the survey. these companies account for only a very small part (1 pe…