The Netherlands in 2003
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Case Code |
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ECOA109 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs.
300; For delivery through courier (within India): Rs.
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19 Pages |
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2003 |
Organization |
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Pub Date |
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2003 |
Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
Countries
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Netherlands, Europe |
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Abstract:
This case covers the evolution of economic and social policies in the
Netherlands. The country seems to have mastered the art of combining high growth
rate, low unemployment and low inflation. The social policies adopted by the
country in dealing with issues such as drugs, prostitution, abortion and
euthanasia have been highly innovative. A consensus approach towards
decision-making, with the involvement of the government, businessmen and the
unions has stood the country in good stead. The Dutch have also introduced
various policy measures to make labour markets more flexible. But in recent
times, the Dutch society seems to have become sharply divided over the issue of
immigrants. The case can be used to explain the linkages among political, social
and economic policies and how they influence economic development.
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Contents:
Keywords:
Country case study of the Netherlands, Macroeconomics, Dutch,
Dutch polder model, Economic policies in the Netherlands, Social policies in the
Netherlands, Euthanasia, Low unemployment, Legalised abortion, ABN-Amro, Royal
Dutch, Shell, Dutch foreign trade, Wassenaar Agreement, Pim Fortuyn.
The Netherlands in 2003
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