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- The unit has collaboration arrangement with the Central Planning Bureau of Netherlands and Erasmus University.
- That plan, he maintained, would have to be developed and executed by a central planning bureau.
- Macro-economic forecasts by the Central Planning Bureau indicate growth in the Dutch economy is developing favorably, but see it slowing in 1996.
- The only risk to the economy is from the rising dollar, which is expected to push up import prices, according the Central Planning Bureau.
- The government's forecasting arm, the Central Planning Bureau, said that's already factored into its full-year forecast, and it sees no reason to change its outlook.
- The Netherlands'budget deficit is on track to rise above 3 percent in 2004 unless the government cuts spending or the economy improves more than expected, the Central Planning Bureau said Thursday.
- The Central Planning Bureau revised downward its estimate for gross domestic product growth this year to 1 percent from 1.5 percent, citing the global economic slowdown and the terrorist attacks in Washington and New York.
- In his professional career in the Armed Forces of Venezuela he was Head of the Central Planning Bureau CAVIM ( Compania Anonima Venezolana Military Industries ) also occupied the General Secretariat CAVIM and the Budget the Ministry of Defense.
- Zalm, a former director of the central planning bureau who became finance minister last year, dismissed the criticism from the council of state because it didn't comment on plans to cut the deficit further from 1997.
- Gross domestic product ( GDP ) will expand by 2 percent in 2001 and 2002, down from solid 4 percent growth in the last three years, according to estimates from the Central Planning Bureau leaked to Dutch newspapers Saturday.
- The government's planning agency, the Central Planning Bureau ( CPB ) has predicted that unemployment this year will rise to 550, 000 from 1994's 547, 000 and that it will remain at 550, 000 in 1996.
- The Central Planning Bureau ( CPB ), whose official economic forecasts accompany the publication of the budget, sees GDP growth in the Netherlands at 2.5 percent in 1996, and expects this to pick up to 2.75 percent in 1997.
- The Central Planning Bureau, whose forecasts are used for government budget planning, warned last month that the Netherlands _ Europe's fifth largest economy _ could contract as much as 0.5 percent this year, largely depending on developments in Iraq.
- Dutch gross domestic product will expand 3.75 percent in 1998, accelerating from an estimated 3.25 percent this year and 2.7 percent last year, according to estimates from the Central Planning Bureau, the forecasting agency of the Dutch government.
- The Central Planning Bureau, the forecasting arm of the Dutch government, expects consumer prices to rise by a moderate 2.25 percent for all of 1997, while total output will rise by 3.25 percent this year and 3.75 percent in 1998.
- After the war he became a staff member and managing director of the Netherlands'Central Planning Bureau, personal advisor to the Minister of Education ( Art and Science ), advisor of the Dutch government for Full Employment, Professor of Sociology at Erasmus University Rotterdam and Managing Director of an industrial organization at Twente ( Netherlands ).