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17 Dec 2013
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CPB organiseert Twittervragenuur

Het Centraal Planbureau organiseert op dinsdag 17 december vanaf 9.30 uur een Twittervragenuur (#vraaghetCPB). Dit naar aanleiding van de nieuwe raming van het CPB. Deze raming wordt om 9.00 uur gepubliceerd op cpb.nl. Dus hou Twitter in de gaten (@centraalpb), volg ons en doe mee!

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December 17, 2013
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