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28 Feb 2013
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Publication table Main Economic Indicators 2011-2014 (CEP 2013)

In advance of the publication of the complete Central Economic Plan 2013 (CEP 2013), containing a forecast of the Dutch economy for the years 2013 and (for the first time) 2014, CPB will publish its table Main Economic Indicators 2011-2014 on February 28 (around 9 am), without further comment.

Date
February 28, 2013
Time
00:00
Location
www.cpb.nl/en

This table can be found through the web page 'Data'.

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