Research publications
De Nederlandsche Bank publishes its research findings in a range of periodicals and series, the most important of which you’ll find below. For a full list of our publications go to News and Publications.
DNB Quarterly Bulletin
DNB’s Quarterly Bulletin provides information on financial-economic developments in the Netherlands, Europe and the rest of the world, as well as going more deeply into DNB’s sphere of activity. In June and December, DNB publishes the projections for the Dutch economy on the basis of calculations using its in-house developed macro-economic structure model Morkmon. This periodical targets people working in the financial-economic sector, economists, reporters and students.
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DNB Statistical Bulletin
DNB’s Statistical Bulletin appears quarterly, bringing monetary and financial statistics for the Netherlands and articles based on these statistics. This periodical targets people working in the financial-economic sector, economists, reporters and students. The Statistical Bulletin is also available in English.
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Financial Stability Overview
In this biannual publication, De Nederlandsche Bank sketches the developments that may have a bearing on the financial stability in the Netherlands. biannual publication, De Nederlandsche Bank sketches the developments that may have a bearing on the financial stability in the Netherlands.
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DNB Research Newsletter
This publication contains information on recent research activities, vacancies and internships at the research department of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). In addition, you will find an extensive agenda of research seminars, conferences and workshops, as well as information on DNB’s Visiting Scholar Programme. The English-language newsletter has appeared quarterly since 1 January 2005.
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DNB Working Papers Series
DNB Working Papers report on the results of research conducted by De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). Started in June 2004, the series replaces earlier series like DNB Staff reports, DNB Research reports, PVK Reports and the PVK Studies.
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