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Om de transparantie en informatieverstrekking te bevorderen, publiceert het FPB regelmatig de methoden en resultaten van zijn werkzaamheden. De publicaties verschijnen in verschillende reeksen, zoals de Vooruitzichten, de Working Papers en de Planning Papers. Sommige rapporten kunnen ook hier geraadpleegd worden, evenals de nieuwsbrieven van de Short Term Update die tot 2015 werden gepubliceerd. U kunt op thema, publicatietype, auteur en jaar zoeken.
Working Papers - Working Paper 02-00 (en),
Working Papers - Working Paper 08-99 (en),
In contrast with strong global economic growth in 1998, Belgian exports declined substantially during the third and fourth quarter, as the crisis in South-East Asia and in some other emerging economies progressively affected intra-European trade. Even given a scenario of fairly strong Belgian export recovery during the second half of the current year, the low level reached in the first quarter of 1999 implies a low annual growth rate for exports in 1999.
Employment creation should remain significant in 1999 (about 1.1%); domestic demand (2.1%) should keep driving economic growth, although at a much slower pace than in 1998. The implications of the dioxin crisis remain largely uncertain. Assuming that most detrimental effects would progressively disappear after three months, it should reduce exports in 1999 by 0.3% and GDP by 0.2%. In this scenario, GDP growth in 1999 should be 1.7%; net exports contribution to GDP growth would be negative by 0.2%.
Economic growth in 2000 should attain 2.5% and be supported by better export performance (5.1%): the depreciation of the Euro in 1999 should increase the competitiveness of the Euro-zone, boosting our main export markets. Belgian exports should also take advantage from the decrease in employer's contributions to social security, and from a moderate recovery in our agricultural and agro-industrial exports.
Private consumption growth (1.8%) should remain moderate as no further impulse is expected from households' savings. Business gross capital formation should remain weak. Profits and related revenues should suffer from, among others, the deterioration in the terms of trade due to higher energy prices and the depreciation in the BEF effective exchange rate during the first half of 1999, as well as from the financial consequences of the dioxin crisis.
The pace of economic growth, the different measures limiting wage increases, and the active labour market policy measures should allow employment to keep growing in 2000 (1.0%). Inflation should remain subdued at 1.3%.
Afgesloten reeksen - Short Term Update 03-99 (en),
Working Papers - Working Paper 04-98 (fr), (nl),
Andere publicaties - Relocation 1998 (fr), (nl),
Andere publicaties - Relocation 1994 (fr), (nl),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 60 (fr),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 55 (fr),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 54 (fr),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 49 (fr),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 46 (fr),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 34 (fr),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 27 (fr),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 18 (fr), (nl),
Afgesloten reeksen - Planning Paper 01 (fr),