Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis

CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB) was founded in 1945. Research at CPB is carried out on CPB’s own initiative, or at the request of the government, parliament, individual members of parliament, national trade unions or employers' federations. CPB is an integral part of the budget of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy. It is largely publicly financed. To ensure its independence, a maximum of twenty percent of its annual budget may originate from external assignments. However, CPB is not allowed to compete with commercial research bureaus, and external assignments are limited to local and national governments, European institutions or international governmental organisations.

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    • March 2024
      Source: Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
      Uploaded by: Raviraj Mahendran
      Accessed On: 28 March, 2024
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      Data cited at:CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis: World Trade Monitor - https://www.cpb.nl/en/worldtrademonitor   The CPB World Trade Monitor (WTM) is an instrument for bringing together, aggregating, and summarizing worldwide monthly data on international trade and industrial production. Its purpose is to report monthly developments in trade and production at the earliest possible date, covering a sample of countries as large as possible. Country coverage is sufficient to identify monthly movements at the global level as well as at that of major economic regions. In the WTM, "trade" is trade in commodities (elsewhere referred to as "merchandise trade"). "Production" is industrial production, that is: value added in mining, manufacturing, and utilities (elsewhere referred to as "industry excluding construction")."