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@spadegaming63484 ай бұрын
Good stuff/
@mrreziik4 ай бұрын
Please remember that it's not a bank and not backed by any government so you can lose it all. This interest is the result of investments...
@ietsbram4 ай бұрын
''doesnt have much in the way of its own global companies'' what about ASML and philips?
@mohammedahmedalvi18464 ай бұрын
Plzz make a video on Pakistan economy
@rogink4 ай бұрын
I note there was no attempt to pronounce Groningen. I'd recommend any bystanders keep their distance if you do! On a more relevant note, the NL population surprises me. I have this idea that it's 25+ million. It just seems too important to have any less!
@hansolo21214 ай бұрын
The Netherlands doesn't have 'one of the oldest stock exchanges in the world'. They have THE oldest stock exchange. The first ever stock exchange the world has ever seen. They literally invented the modern stock exchange as we still know it today.
@Alejojojo62 ай бұрын
One of the oldest... because they didnt invent the modern stock exchange. There already existed stock-like exchanges in Venice, Genoa, Barcelona and some other comercial heavy cities. One of them is Anwerpt in Belgium, then in Amsterdam as well. So its origins in the Netherlands alone is doubtful.
@Langevloei-NL2 ай бұрын
@@Alejojojo6 Strictly speaking, the first stock exchange was the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, established in 1602. However, as far back as 1531, Belgium (Antwerp) had a stock exchange, except that stocks weren't actually traded. Instead, promissory notes and bonds were traded between parties. The keyword is "Exchange" or index. Stocks are as old as the Roman Empire, but they were not traded on any market, we started (invented) this.
@JR-mh8vn2 ай бұрын
@@Alejojojo6 lol you got it the other way around the stock exchange as we know now was created by the Dutch but they were'nt the first that was probably Belgium but it wasnt a stock exchange as we know today
@andrewthaboss66434 ай бұрын
"Doesn't have its own global companies or world industry" stares intensely at ASML 👀
@toyotagaz4 ай бұрын
ASML is more of an international company than it is Dutch Look how the US was easily able to force ASML (a Dutch company) to not sell products to China out of the interest of US "security" ASML is Dutch by name and location only
@Ramschat4 ай бұрын
@@toyotagaz The US can do that with any western company. Besides, it's not like the Netherlands disagrees with the policy of keeping down China.
@JerkandDork4 ай бұрын
@@toyotagaz Lol you can say the exact same thing about any MNE. Apple, Google, Meta, Cola, etc are still US companies even if they operate internationally.
@GustvandeWal4 ай бұрын
@@toyotagaz Idiotic comment
@wernerhanekom7724 ай бұрын
@@toyotagaz Quite ignorant. US does not force anything. ASML decisions are made in the Netherlands. It is not in anyone's interest to do business with China that concerns new technologies. Just because the US is playing a role in politics on the global stage does not mean they tell companies what and what not to do.
@CypherDVoid4 ай бұрын
Let’s just hope they don’t crash the market over tulips or something.
@hungrymusicwolf4 ай бұрын
Don't worry we learned from the last time. This time we'll crash it by enabling tax evasion!
@Homer-OJ-Simpson4 ай бұрын
Insert “Tulips on my organ” joke
@peterpanini964 ай бұрын
While oregano is flowing no issues... 😂😂😂
@SuperRobertByrne4 ай бұрын
Industry should probably score more than 8/10. No mention of ASML, NXP, Philips, Heineken, DSM.
@deeptoot14534 ай бұрын
8/10 seems fair, maybe even a bit on the high end. It's not the place for large multinationals nor innovation anymore but the country itself is highly diversified. I Looked at Balassa and GL scores for their top exported products and none particularly stood out, indicating diversification, which is good.
@LCTesla4 ай бұрын
Philips is a shell of its former self. only its brand appeal has remaining value
@saked91254 ай бұрын
IBM
@davieb82164 ай бұрын
They are the 2nd biggest agg exporter in the world to
@DucSoft4 ай бұрын
@@deeptoot1453ASML and the industry around Eindhoven begs to differ. A lot of automotive innovation is happening here (look up Lightyear for one).
@CarthagoMike4 ай бұрын
"It's smaller size means it does not have much in the way of its own global companies or world leading industries." Is it me or do the Dutch, *despite* their small size, have some pretty significant global companies?
@cilinders4 ай бұрын
ASML is quite a big company, has a big market share in the chip machine manufacturing.
@JerkandDork4 ай бұрын
ASML, Shell, ING Bank, Heineken, Galapagos... The Dutch have plenty of global players.
@eljanrimsa58434 ай бұрын
Philips
@alfredoalfaro50004 ай бұрын
@@JerkandDork Shell is really british tho
@_ata_34 ай бұрын
It literally has THE leading world companies in tech and energy sectors.
@soothingrelaxationandmedit684 ай бұрын
the problem is that unlike the Netherlands, most don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging economy and markets. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could hope to earn a high in these challenging conditions, they have experience economists handling their affairs. Ignorance is a thing of the past in the Netherlands.
@soothingrelaxationandmedit684 ай бұрын
Honestly this cannot be overemphasized, helping people mitigate unforseen circumstances and mistakes .It's always good to have a financial plan,
@benjamineprg42494 ай бұрын
It's crucial for individuals to diversify their portfolios, seek professional financial advice, and stay informed about market trends to navigate these challenges effectively.
@Sanchyfab4 ай бұрын
No doubt, making smart plans and setting up diversified investment portfolios is quite essential.
@Sanchyfab4 ай бұрын
Tax planning is also crucial for optimizing investment returns. If not planned well, taxes can eat into your gains and significantly affect your portfolio growth.
@camela8445Mar4 ай бұрын
That's true. Changes in tax policies, both domestically and internationally, can have significant implications for investors. It's crucial to work with financial advisors who understand these complexities and can help navigate them effectively.
@shadeblackwolf15084 ай бұрын
One thing to notice as to why the gas is staying in the ground, is that the extraction was causing a lot of property damage in the cities above the gas fields through earthquakes, and that ate the entirety of the benefits and then some, removing the economic argument for extracting the gas.
@Homer-OJ-Simpson4 ай бұрын
Yes, wasn’t really environmental. Environmental issues where causing major economic issues whether lead to financial net gains of gas diminishing
@lightworker29564 ай бұрын
It's more that our WEF-puppet government is trying to destroy the country, and we were making too much money from natural gas.
@xanderx25234 ай бұрын
"Removing the economic argument?" Thats not just a small argument you know. 25% of the natural gas of Europe can move all inhabitants of Groningen city, east Groningen and Friesland if you're feeling fancy to a new city on reclaimed land 😂.
@shadeblackwolf15084 ай бұрын
@@xanderx2523 while it could, the netherlands cannot afford to lost such a large chunk of land, nor is it politically possible to abandon it. Two seperate governments have been forced into early elections over the Groningen gas field damage. (One over the lack of an environmental impact study before granting licenses and another over stalling on damage compensation) and trying to reopen them will kill future governments.
@ronanfitzpatrick12614 ай бұрын
@@xanderx2523 I'm pretty sure I read somewhere else that the Dutch are still slowly losing land each year. I'd imagine if sea levels do rise significantly this would get much worse, so they're probably in no rush to give up land for revenue they apparently don't need
@lpeabody4 ай бұрын
I read the title as "What makes Neanderthals so special?" and was very intrigued about neanderthal economic system analysis.
@oppionatedindividual82564 ай бұрын
Should’ve gone to specsavers
@driesverhaag89554 ай бұрын
Honestly, the way the country is going politically makes neanderthals surprisingly accurate
@LordManhattan4 ай бұрын
my neighbour is neanderthal and very friendly
@Homer-OJ-Simpson4 ай бұрын
Neanderthal special we humans too. We do same and work same. Neanderthal are special.
@gameonyolo14 ай бұрын
Next video⁉️😹
@alexmayer88774 ай бұрын
As far as world leading industries goes: The dutch build lithography machines used to manufacture basically everything that was used to create this video, as well as every device used to watch it. As a German I can't disregard our optics going into these machines, but still quite world leading if you ask me^^
@koenwaalde4 ай бұрын
without german lences those thing wouldn't work, no denying that, but ASML is a very importanted company in the chip supply chain
@1027284 ай бұрын
Our partners in Zeiss ❤
@ricardoblikman26764 ай бұрын
most devices and computers even an Iphone has a majority of Japanese technology, besides that ASML will leave for France soon or any other country that offers them tax cuts, we are not making any money on them if you compare it to the damage they cause to the local people and universities
@senjaz4 ай бұрын
The Netherlands is a global leader in advanced lithography. Without which all the most advanced micro electronics in the world would not exist. ASML (Dutch) makes the machines that TMSC (Taiwan) uses to make the chips that go into our mobile phones, our computers, and increasingly other electronics in our smart homes.
@ricardoblikman26764 ай бұрын
ASML isnt Dutch, Multinationals swap identities whenever they feel like it if they get a better tax cut deal elsewhere. Dont be surprised if its a French company soon!
@tijkevanderlee43474 ай бұрын
Closing the gas fields was done because it caused earthquakes not really because of the environment. It is also quite overstated how important it was for the total economy. The tax haven thing has mostly been fixed apart from royalties and such. The part-time work culture is politically mostly seen as a bad thing, most parties want to make it more attractive to work full-time. Perhaps a mention of ASML would also have been nice.
@Defhrone4 ай бұрын
I dunno, I would all earthquakes an environmental effect. But then again, I might just be high of the fumes of the Rotterdamse haven
@deeptoot14533 ай бұрын
Good points. Very objective.
@LCTesla4 ай бұрын
just a little heads up that the West India Company was notorious for very different reasons than the East India Company - it was a thin facade for piracy, the actual arrr kind not some kind of metaphor
@koenkeep2 ай бұрын
And slavery
@TimvanHelsdingen4 ай бұрын
About the part time work: It’s actually a ongoing issue here in netherlands. There are too many subsidies for people under a certain income, so a lot of people will lose money if they work more hours (as they would lose the benefits, there are pretty hard cutoffs) That is why so many people just work less, because they would lose money working more. That is not a good thing
@danycashking4 ай бұрын
not only that but childcare is extremely expensive and it's literally cheaper to work less days and take care of kids yourself than working and paying for daycare
@GamingPIPI4 ай бұрын
En ondertussen zit jij te klagen terwijl zij van hun vrije tijd genieten. Ga eens leven man 🤣
@jurgen_haan4 ай бұрын
Nah. I just decided to work a day less so I can spend some time on my hobbies, or enjoy the weather. No financial incentive, just happy to enjoy a day off.
@JSK0104 ай бұрын
I think its a bit more complicated. Yes the average worker works relatively few hours per year in NL, but the labor market participation rate is very high (so more workers than in most countries per capita). Because parttime work is generally (socially) accepted for both men and women, people find it easier to combine paid work with child rearing, taking care of elderly or sick relatives ("mantelzorg"), taking care or yourself or having time consuming hobby. So more people are in some form of paid employment.
@mormacil4 ай бұрын
Not really? There essentially two major groups of part-timers. Married women and higher educated workers. The latter make way to much for the benefits to be relevant. These people just value their time more than their wage.
@Eggmancan4 ай бұрын
The Dutch approach to shipping and finance would also help one of its former colonies become the economic capital of the world. New Amsterdam, now New York City, still has much of the Dutch economic esprit of its founders.
@wakwakwakc3374 ай бұрын
This video came just in time for my economics assessment for the Dutch economy. Convenient.
@Sacto1654Ай бұрын
The gigantic port at Rotterdam is why the Dutch economy is booming--it is a huge trans-shipment point for goods and in and out of continental Europe. That's why there are huge investments in railroad facilities in the Rotterdam area, much of which were built by German companies.
@HotSTeh4 ай бұрын
I once asked a Dutch guy why are weed allowed in Netherland He replied 'so that we can be in the same level as other countries'
@chiquita6834 ай бұрын
Diversity is their strength
@StylishCasuall4 ай бұрын
What does that mean?
@geofflepper32074 ай бұрын
Very ambiguous. Same level of relaxation? Same level of intoxication? Same level of drug use? Same level of poor driving? Same level of munchies? Same level of non-essential spending? Same level of what?
@JJimsky4 ай бұрын
@@StylishCasuall basically; that we are high.
@lukaszepesi4 ай бұрын
@@StylishCasuall It means they need to slow down their brains with weed so you dummies can catch up. How do you not get that joke?
@livephysiology4 ай бұрын
Having an economy based of a reduced workload, meaning employees working part-time instead of full-time, yet still successfully maintaining the economy, is a similar principle seen with the cardiovascular system. Increasing the efficiency of the heart by doing less work to maintain adequate blood flow is a healthy adaptation of exercise training.
@klaxxon__4 ай бұрын
The metrics used to place nations on the leaderboard seem really suspect when the Netherlands fares worse than the aggregate EU...
@Doncergio4 ай бұрын
Couldn’t that be attributed to the “some of its parts”-law.
@rafpuzzilli3 ай бұрын
Right? It got the same score as the Earth.
@deeptoot14533 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@fricatus4 ай бұрын
You should do a video on how much transportation efficiency contributes to the economy. I was in Texas recently and it felt like half the state was paved over with roads and parking lots. To get around we needed to spend $15-20 a pop on Uber (or hire a car if we’d been staying longer). Contrast that to a trip we made to the Netherlands. We hired bikes and took trams, and spent no more than double figures on transportation. Of course all those Uber rides look great in the GDP figures, but it’s a huge use of resources to achieve the same outcome. I would love to see your take on this topic, since I don’t have formal economic training, but I feel that the effect must be huge.
@Sacto1654Ай бұрын
The Netherlands is a very small country. As such, the distance between major towns are very small, and that makes bicycling an actual viable option, especially with the flat terrain of most of the country.
@evertbunschoten29304 ай бұрын
No world leading industry of its own? ASML go brrrrrrr
@ovibiswas78494 ай бұрын
Asml is not that big .
@raymondo1804 ай бұрын
@@ovibiswas7849you must be joking. At this moment it’s ranked the #21 largest company of the world based on market capitalization with plenty of growth potential.
@youtuberr81104 ай бұрын
@@ovibiswas7849 Brother, Asml is one of the most important companies in the entire world. Without ASML, our technology would literally regress by a decade. Without ASML the largest companies could not exist in the manner they do today. Like the iphone 12 would be the most advanced generation of phones with its android counterparts and such.
@HDrobveelben4 ай бұрын
Ing Rabobank heinieken Unilever Campina KLM these companies are likely bigger then ASML and are also dutch.
@youtuberr81104 ай бұрын
@@HDrobveelben Bigger? Yes, more impactful/important? Resounding no
@DucSoft4 ай бұрын
I feel like for growth and industry you forgot to factor in industry leaders like ASML (and to a smaller extent Philips). ASML in itself is a large part of the economy, and is growing massively, recently announcing they want to double their workforce in a few years.
@War4Skills4 ай бұрын
Weird detour you did on the relative scale of the VOC in today’s terms. It is indeed very hard to measure the true value of it but I think most people can agree it must have been one of the most powerful companies to have ever existed.
@peglor4 ай бұрын
It may have been the biggest in terms of what percentage of the global economy that one company represented, it was certainly a lot bigger than most countries at the time.
@Unknown-jt1jo4 ай бұрын
I understand why he did it! That meme about "The VOC is bigger than all of FAANG combined" is annoyingly widespread.
@DenUitvreter4 ай бұрын
Let's look at the relative scale in 17th century terms. It had not more than 200 merchant ships at it's peak, while the European fleet of the Dutch merchants was in the tens of thousands.
@1027284 ай бұрын
Sounds like a pet peeve of his with how long he got stuck on that
@DenUitvreter4 ай бұрын
@@102728 Some Canadian media company did some bogus calculation and now YT is full with it. Lots of videomakers have so little knowlegde that make the things they think they know (but don't in this case) all important to the story.
@bathbomber4 ай бұрын
A better way to compare the size of the Dutch East India company to Apple would be to calculate their size as a percentage of global GDP at the time, rather than calculating the actual amount and adjusting for inflation. This is a similar issue to the way you computed putting the Roman Empire on the leaderboard.
@2SNesbit4 ай бұрын
A former co-worker's parents moved to the US from The Netherlands before she was born. She related that while her parents were growing up in The Netherlands that at dinner when a question was asked in one language, then the person asked the question needed to respond in a different language. I think she said they rotated among Dutch, English, French, and German.
@hendrikusscherphof73484 ай бұрын
Dutchie here. Doing that at dinner isn't something I heard of, but languages are still quite prioritized in schools here. Dutch and English are mandatory until end of high school (aged 16-18). The first years of high shool also include German and French, one of which has to be done until graduation. Many schools offer extra languages as a sort of expansionary course. Spanish is most common, but I've also seen Russian, Arabic, Japanese and Chinese
@noneofyourbusiness48304 ай бұрын
Gee, I hope English is enough to get a decent job (plus knowing your job). So many languages.
@charlvanschoor7514 ай бұрын
Coming from an academic economist here, I think you guys should include the gini coefficient in your ranking of countries. HDI might also work as substitute for gini and gdp per capita
@Danielf_c4 ай бұрын
I 100% agree with you in including gini coefficient. I disagree with what you said about HDI tho
@piecia664 ай бұрын
I think the adjusted gross disposable income of households per capita in PPS would be a good indicator to show living standards. I wonder if you counted it with the part of the population that is not in social housing programs which is extraordinarily big in the Netherlands, what would it look like if now it is below Germany or Austria.
@charlvanschoor7514 ай бұрын
@@Danielf_c yeah I agree. In retrospect I think I just threw it in there to get away from gdp being the only yardstick we use. Thanks for the comment!
@charlvanschoor7514 ай бұрын
@@piecia66 great comment. I think they have to deal with ease of understanding for a KZbin audience, so including a gini should (somewhat) account for this.
@xiaokourou4 ай бұрын
Bit of a tax Haven was a massive understatement.
@shayneweyker4 ай бұрын
Yeah. IIRC EE called out Ireland for inflated wealth figures due to it's tax haven paper/corporate wealth which might as well not exist for the people. Why not The Netherlands?
@kass_in_kvass4 ай бұрын
Love the random footage of Moscow at 6:58 lol
@strikye74 ай бұрын
it's got ASML
@toyotagaz4 ай бұрын
ASML is more of an international company than it is Dutch Look how the US was easily able to force ASML (a Dutch company) to not sell products to China out of the interest of US "security" ASML is Dutch by name and location only
@MartinDeHill4 ай бұрын
@@toyotagazwhy would that make ASML an international company? Our suzerain decides our foreign policy of course, but does that mean all companies in the world are either Chinese or American?
@toyotagaz4 ай бұрын
@@MartinDeHill no, it just means the US gets to dictate who ASML sells to based on how the US feels on a Tuesday afternoon Bc at ASML, who cares abt Dutch interests?
@MartinDeHill4 ай бұрын
@@toyotagaz the US gets to dictate who everyone sells to. That's why Cuba is poor
@iwantarandomname1214 ай бұрын
@@MartinDeHillAFAIK, EUV is an American patent (EUV LLC).
@davidvandersterre4 ай бұрын
One reason I could think of why they are "so different" and can adept such a different economy is that they made landmasses themselves. Many, many countries have mountain-like terrain and just aren't as easy to farm on. Also, because the terrain is pretty much man-made it can be very fertile.
@hugolouessard39144 ай бұрын
A dutch industry that is extremely important and yet not very well known is that they are the ones to build the machines used to create semiconductors. All the best semiconductors built in Taiwan are made using those dutch machines, and therefore all the world is reliant on these dutch machines. It is a huge thing for them.
@anlasma79424 ай бұрын
america controls who and how much of it they sell it to tho.
@solidfuel04 ай бұрын
This is very well known
@slamcheck4 ай бұрын
@@anlasma7942 they dont, usa just wants ASML not to sell their latest tech to china. ASML still sells older machines to china. stop spreading false information
@anlasma79424 ай бұрын
@@slamcheck since they started modfying said older machines to enhance their capabilities they will stop selling the older models too. And these bans will extend into Russia. You may argue that the Russian ban is common stance in EU not because of USA but no need to fool ourselves, If USA doesn't agree, no one else is getting anything.
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@slamcheck Yeah and when the usa 'just wanted' a thing, ASML immediately complied, losing a market worth billions. That's a pretty clear indicator of who they answer to.
@NINOMusic3 ай бұрын
The golden era of the Netherlands is over , high inflation, housing crisis, decrease birth rates , high taxation which lead many big companies to move their headquarters out of the Netherlands. One thing i noticed in Netherlands that people who work less or even non gets more benefits than full time hard workers and entrepreneurs. 😢
@stefanosbek4 ай бұрын
You should also make a video for each individual country in the UK, Scotland, England, Wales, NI. That would be intersting to watch
@theonlyopy4 ай бұрын
What’s NI?
@imdev114 ай бұрын
@@theonlyopyNorthern Ireland
@snake88ification4 ай бұрын
LoL. It's all the same
@skindred18884 ай бұрын
The world exists bud...lotta countries out there to get through
@madness19314 ай бұрын
@@snake88ification Yeah... no. England isn't doing that great, but they have a massive helicopter of an economy in London; Scotland has got several natural resources, which the SNP are trying to leverage, but they're still quite poor; Wales... Wales is a mess; Northern Ireland has the advantage of the Customs Union, and the UK's mediocre backing, but their Government system is a mess.
@MartendeJager3 ай бұрын
Great video, shows off much of what the Netherlands has achieved. I do find it remarkable that the food export is not mentioned. The US has the largest food exports in the world (140 billion dollars), whereas the Netherlands is second (100 billion dollars). This is quite a feat, since the Netherlands fits almost 240 times in the States.
@vincentvanhuijstee97644 күн бұрын
Marten, you talk about food export.Allow me to make a correction. It concerns agricultural products including flowers by example. So not just food.
@MartendeJager4 күн бұрын
Hello Vincent, I stand corrected, it includes all agricultural goods, thank you for noticing!
@lielakoma4 ай бұрын
On the industry score you mention that it loses points because of lack of global companies. ING, DAF, ASML, Philips, Heineken and Aegon would like to have a word.
@benedicttv50584 ай бұрын
your videos are chaosly explained
@Ali-ew9gv4 ай бұрын
Yes it’s just a bunch of information with no real flow.
@MijnAfspeellijst12344 ай бұрын
Think it more ment to be entertaining instade of being a essay about the netherlands
@universalsubliminals11744 ай бұрын
chaosly
@OdyTypeR4 ай бұрын
Your comment makes me chaotically think of synonyms for chaosly.
@MauriceEscargot4 ай бұрын
@@OdyTypeR Unmethodly
@vnpallstar70084 ай бұрын
How can you make a video about the Netherlands, and not once mention the Port of Rotterdam? 😂
@Yuta-thechubbyboy4 ай бұрын
So true😢
@Tosty_824 ай бұрын
Issue is when you start naming, you can keep going. Schiphol as a big hub, ASML, Shell, Unilever….
@mormacil4 ай бұрын
@@Tosty_82Shell is no longer Dutch. It was founded in the UK and now has no administrative ties to the Netherlands anymore either.
@Dafins1004 ай бұрын
Should human development index be taken into account when looking at economies rankings? As mentioned it is important to see if the strength of an economy is actually translating to helping its people efficiently. That is the purpose of an economy at the end of the day and not including some measure of that is telling.
@adamheuer85023 ай бұрын
No those charts are incredibly subjective and this is at least supposed to be an economics channel.
@Dafins1003 ай бұрын
@@adamheuer8502 lol dude he has used those figures and categories before 😂
@adamheuer85023 ай бұрын
@@Dafins100 Huh didn’t know that. They still aren’t very good for looking at economics
@NLaertes4 ай бұрын
The big natural gas bubble found in the Groningen province in the 1950s has mostly contributed to this. Most of its modern day infrastructure (railwaye, highways and waterworks) and social/welfare programs for its population were financed by this.
@twilight80454 ай бұрын
Its becauae od the english node, which is an very valuable end node, even more with a tall netherlands
@avandurion4 ай бұрын
entire world runs on chips made from ASML equipment, not sure why you say " it doesn't have much in the way of its own global companies", that single company literally shakes geopolitics.
@deeptoot14533 ай бұрын
Good point. It depends on your benchmark. Compared to the US, DE, ES, FR, IT, JP, KOR it doesn't have much. Compared to most of the world it does Allright.
@scbondАй бұрын
KOR?! A country whose GDP is 25% just Samsung 😂 And mentioning South Korea, Spain and Italy but not the UK is just laughable.
@joostvisser52514 ай бұрын
Unfortunately the Netherlands is experiencing one of the worst housing crises in the world right now, and combined with food prices skyrocketing, it's not all sunshine and rainbows for the average citizen.
@maickelvanee25404 ай бұрын
They just like to complain. We also earn alot here, if you dont take a look in the mirror.
@caid7334 ай бұрын
@@maickelvanee2540 No the available houses are not aligned with the average income. Dont play dumb
@Kiuizy4 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for finally covering my second home!
@2323fe4 ай бұрын
Hello from aruba🇦🇼
@S.G.W.Verbeek4 ай бұрын
👋
@cashdinero04 ай бұрын
Ktk
@herngong4 ай бұрын
As usual, another great video. Thanks, mate.
@AkantorJojo4 ай бұрын
13:34 ALSM? Don't know how you could be more world-leading than that. They are the only once capable of producing the mashines that produce the leading edge computer chips. Without them TSMC would not be what they are, and without that Nvidia, Apple, Intell, Google, ... none of the tech giants would be where they are... srsly, that was an understatement. Sure, they rely on other "'small' world leaders" as suppliers (like for example Zeiss for their optics)
@jimbojimbo68734 ай бұрын
One company…
@DeoOptimoMaximo854 ай бұрын
What’s alsm?
@machinegunkelly21124 ай бұрын
Please do a breakdown of how the Petro-dollar agreement worked & it's effect on the global economy. Also give us your thoughts on how things might look going forward.
@ArturoRicardoSierraGuerra4 ай бұрын
Where can I see the full leaderboard?
@catalindeluxus85454 ай бұрын
If he cared, he'd put it in the video description, but you have to go watch his second channel or smth.
@ringosillamaa65744 ай бұрын
Intresting videos you have to watch :)!
@heinhtetnaing33894 ай бұрын
They also got billions of gilders from Indonesia after giving them independence. The amount was as large as Marshall plan.
@depreciatingasset4 ай бұрын
You're the only dude youtube I have to run 0.75x instead of 2x to keep up while doing daily chores
@pjousma4 ай бұрын
I love being Dutch, happy I'm born here.
@bigsarge20854 ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@dorisveeken53544 ай бұрын
To everyone saying the Dutch aren't rich, just try living on a part-time salary anywhere else in the world. What the video doesn't stress enough (imo) is the stability factor. I come from an Eastern European country that has quickly Westernised and yes, the growth might be higher but the stability is lower - so when the economy goes down it really goes down. The Dutch got 5-7% inflation last round? The Baltics got double that plus higher unemployment.
@RichardSmith-ms6hh4 ай бұрын
Interesting overview.
@mysticcity3124 ай бұрын
Very true and good but a small editing is needed on the info
@davycole74 ай бұрын
In one word - port.
@19JB904 ай бұрын
Dutch guy here, we work a lot part time, yes, but that's because we need both men and woman to work to be able to affort life. I work parttime and my wife too. We both use our day off the look after our son because sending him to day care everyday would literally bankrupt us.
@joaomramalho14 ай бұрын
In two words: tax haven.
@jamesgrover20054 ай бұрын
Another - Hinterland
@jamesgrover20054 ай бұрын
@@joaomramalho1it's more of an enabler, the Dutch sandwich for instance. You want to talk about tax havens have a word with the UK, they've got more than a couple in the top 10.
@INTJ7914 ай бұрын
Semiconductor, no religion, immigrant bullshit
@2x2is224 ай бұрын
5:39 Beauiful rant. Now explain Mansa Musa in the same fashion
@SargerasWrynn4 ай бұрын
Shell,ASML,Philips,Unilever,KPMG,Heineken,Netherland so great!
@SmugHomura4 ай бұрын
I think the almost paradoxical nature of normalizing part-time work, which somehow actually increases productivity because it makes it more approachable to more people is something a lot of other countries (looking at you, USA) could learn from. When I hear other people talk about their work conditions, like taking vacation days being a social taboo, I'd also be depressed.
@pianolentiwals18624 ай бұрын
Even kijken waarom we zo geweldig zijn..
@XxKINGatLIFExXАй бұрын
You can see there aren't many Dutch in the comments section and that is probably because they are out living and enjoying life. Where people like me in the UK are just miserable and depressed and are looking at examples of how a country should be run. It would be so nice one day to actually experience a place in the world that has optimisim and a future, rather than a depressing every man for himself mentality here in the UK.
@vincentvanhuijstee97644 күн бұрын
Come back to the EU
@michaelbradbrook95754 ай бұрын
The Dutch also benefit from having better cycling infrastructure than other developed countries 🚴♂️
@luisgottwald13824 ай бұрын
Natural gas, being a in-EU tax haven and ASML - Apart from that they have great urban planning and social standards but they live mostly from siphening of hard-earned profits from European operations of major companies due to their tax incentives rather than building an own strong, diversified export economy - And they have the Port of Rotterdam as long as sea levels don't keep rising too much. Awesome urban planning, though
@Homer-OJ-Simpson4 ай бұрын
Best urban planning in the world not including city states
@luisgottwald13824 ай бұрын
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson The "Best" is very definitive, but Dutch urban planning is excellent nontheless - However better than for example Copenhagen - I don't know. Still Northern Europe (as in the Northern part, not only Scandinavia) in general does an amazing job at that
@DenUitvreter4 ай бұрын
Sea levels at Rotterdam are rising by 1.9 mm/year. Being a tax haven is not much good to the country, rather the product of the neoliberal ideology of recent governments. There is a lot of service industry that indeed needs goods production elsewhere but there is a strong, diversified export economy too. A lot is just not consumer end product but a lot of intermediate goods.
@theonline93 ай бұрын
Hey man, having an argument on whether this math is accurate. Any chance you could do a video on it? If there is this much money in shipping why aren't more ships being built?
@FinaISpartan4 ай бұрын
Industry should really be a 9/10. They have giants like ASML which manufacturers the most important part of chip manufacturing machines
@ovibiswas78494 ай бұрын
No they dont. Tsmc asml these companies just manufacturer nothing else. Main big players are other companies. These companies just do it for cheap .
@pmc_4 ай бұрын
@@ovibiswas7849 ASML engineers some of the most complex pieces of machinery in the world. Sure that machinery is used for manufacturing, but that doesn't mean ASML just does manufacturing
@goblinslaya73284 ай бұрын
@@ovibiswas7849 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@stijndemooij8684 ай бұрын
@@ovibiswas7849you do realize that almost all multinationals actually manufacture stuff. At least when it isnt data driven.
@Unknown-jt1jo4 ай бұрын
It's consistent with his other videos. EE almost never gives smaller countries more than 8/10 in industry, simply because they are outmatched by larger countries with several times the number of world-leading companies.
@roxy8064 ай бұрын
How do you do an analysis of the dutch economy including history and not even mention the Tulip craze in the 17th century which is arguably the first meme coin of sorts‽ They even have a museum about this!
@MapleSyrupPoet4 ай бұрын
Respect/admire Dutch very much
@Darth_Pro_x4 ай бұрын
Do you plan to make a Georgism video?
@dukkiegamer17334 ай бұрын
We've been extracting gas from the ground for a long time. The people living near there have had their homes value plummet cause they're slowly breaking. No one I know from 20 to 25 years old is able to buy a house. Renting is at LEAST as expensive so so you can't even start saving either. And were lacking majorly in "low-skilled" workers. Cause the work is physically demanding, requires actually a lot more skill than you think and doesnt pay well. We got a lot of people with nice degrees not being able to find jobs while we really need people that can build homes. I'm not saying we dont have it good. We're doing very well. Its a blessing to be born here, but not everything is as great as it seems.
@kplkasteel14 күн бұрын
Amsterdam has "THE" oldest, literally "THE FIRST" stock exchange in the world!
@emermage4 ай бұрын
About international companies having headquarters in Netherlands - until very recently even Yandex - by far the biggest russian tech company - was officially registered in the Netherlands
@JSK0104 ай бұрын
Yandex still here i think: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yandex
@emermage4 ай бұрын
@@JSK010 No, they were forced to split last year. Maybe head company still exists as an entity, but by now it has no official ties with russian Yandex. It is also stated in the end of 'history' section in your wiki link
@sandro4264 ай бұрын
Would really enjoy it if you did Austria (My home Country) sometimes in the Future 😉😊
@hellevorst4 ай бұрын
It would be good to dive deeper, a lot of Dutch people are also hurting economically and socially we can hardly get a house.
@windowlicker28464 ай бұрын
The reason for part time working is also partly due to some of the highest daycare costs in Europe. For many people it's simply not affordable and hence mainly women work part time. It's very backwards.
@scottvonasek37064 ай бұрын
Has any country cracked the code on making child care more efficient, allowing care providers to earn decent wages and keeping it affordable without subsidies?
@berendbouwmeester7054 ай бұрын
It litterly is almost free in nl. In the next years it will be made completly free.
@berendbouwmeester7054 ай бұрын
@@scottvonasek3706it is highly subsidized it is basically free and within 2/3 years planned to be 100% free
@windowlicker28464 ай бұрын
@@scottvonasek3706 I don't know about subsidies, but in Denmark you pay 1/4 of the daycare costs, while paying the same income tax (I've worked in both places)
@windowlicker28464 ай бұрын
@@berendbouwmeester705 This is very incorrect, I refer to the middle class being totally ripped off. It might be very cheap for unemployed people, but that is no meaningful comparison.
@TanaisNL4 ай бұрын
4:34 Comparing inflation-adjusted valuation of the VOC (which at best would be guesswork) to the GDP *at that time* looks like a mistake? What was the valuation in Dutch guilders? How did that compare to the GDP of the world at the time?
@CarthagoMike4 ай бұрын
world GDP is honestly impossible to guestimate during that era, not only because of the different currencies but because 'standards' such as gold and silver had vastly different prices depending on the region
@DenUitvreter4 ай бұрын
@@CarthagoMike You would have to do an exchange rate/ cost of living correction anyway.
@Lesley14124 ай бұрын
This is crazy to hear as a dutchman , im far from rich yet work fulltime living from paycheck to paycheck😂
@jeremytournellec41222 ай бұрын
If I understand, when French don't work enough it is bad, but when it is Netherland it is smart
@TaufiqueJoarder4 ай бұрын
You missed the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Bird Paradise and River Safari. Clark Quay boat ride is better than the one you took.
@ketsuppi4 ай бұрын
13:36 how about ASML. TSMC and thus the entire world is reliant on this single company to give them lithography machines for the production of the most advanced semiconductor wafers.
@roomescapeartist4 ай бұрын
Interestingly, the Netherlands is one of the most remarkable escape room communities in the world. There are dozens of world class games doing mind blowing things.
@rafaelm75004 ай бұрын
I’m curious about your accent. The channel seems to be from the US, but it kinda sounds like Australian sometimes? Where is the accent from?
@ChefSpiceymemes3 ай бұрын
Dutch person here cost of living is insane nowadays. No one except boomers or rich can buy any properties and rent is insanely high. Its a complete broken system country wide
@jefferyakakpo49044 ай бұрын
I would love for you to review my country Ghana, another great video.
@CarthagoMike4 ай бұрын
aye, deff a interesting economy to review
@JPowerMMA4 ай бұрын
Don't forget that during the golden age of the VOC, there was no such thing as inflation. Since the Dutch Guilder is real silver, that wealth still exists today. A rijksdaalder is now €9. Not to mention the enormous wealth the country invested in it's infrastructure. The canals that connect Rotterdam with Germany were infamously constructed with slave money. Furthermore, the land reclaimed from the sea that feeds half the world. Until recently, Netherlands even was the largest manufacurer of food globally. Without this wealth, Eindhoven would have never become the city of light, which lit the world with the first scaled production of the lightbulb, paving the way for the unbelievable dominance it now has on the chip market, with ASML. You might not realize it yet, but AI is the main game being played on the world stage, and chips are to AI, what a brain is to human intelligence. Netherland is still the richest country in the world, and now you know it.
@MealTeamSix-jm2jk4 ай бұрын
I'm a little disappointed that there wasn't mention of the funds that The Netherlands received from various sources for reparations of WW1 & WW2. I would be interested to see the video explore how much of an impact that had on the economy. Also, I agree with other comments about the video being a bit chaotic, could do with more structure.
@AsU-yz9lo4 ай бұрын
No way Australia has the same HDI as Netherlands.
@FictionHubZA4 ай бұрын
Why?
@judeffr4 ай бұрын
Australia has some of the highest life span. It's education great too.
@AsU-yz9lo4 ай бұрын
@ElectrostatiCrow It's just personal perception. 🤷♂️
@dutchuncle27164 ай бұрын
@@judeffr They aren't the only one though.
@val-schaeffer11174 ай бұрын
Indian first gen migrants in Australia own standalone houses in Sydney suburbs. Native Dutchman with tertiary degree well in his 40s live in shared flat in Amsterdam or commute from his studi apartment in Almere. That is why. Remember efford/ reward curve?
@tezz_27_4 ай бұрын
someone messed up the chart at 10:38 it goes 1990 2000 2010 2000
@biggeordiecliffordd86094 ай бұрын
Yet wealth inequality in the Netherlands is higher than in most other developed countries. Being business friendly didn't seem to work for Shell & Unilever who de-camped to London.
@RobinHood..4 ай бұрын
Holland is wealthy because they make the best Hardstyle and the best festivals 👍🔥🔥🔥
@Lemonpaint4 ай бұрын
Please make a video about Romania too
@garrettknapp-frey77124 ай бұрын
No meantion of the Tulip Crisis? Either way, good video.
@fricatus4 ай бұрын
He alluded to it a couple of minutes in, when talking about the financial innovations that the Dutch introduced.
@worldview28884 ай бұрын
** LOVE this. Cheers and thanks EE.
@p.d.stanhope70884 ай бұрын
It's the butter cookies. 🫓
@paulocruz15444 ай бұрын
Not only french, portuguese also helped Netherlands, after jesuists being expelled. They were the best of portuguese society: doctors, lawyers, etc.
@Sirclassic4 ай бұрын
ASML is one of the most important companies in the world rn I think industry should have gotten a 9
@tylermatteson72894 ай бұрын
You undermine your credibility by using AI images without attributing them as such. The six-wheeled cart at 6:01 for example. Wouldn't it just be better to use relevant historic photographs or paintings with attribution?
@Donkeyearsa4 ай бұрын
It took me some effort and way more relevant really slowing business to get me a part time position at my job but still retain full benefits. Threatening to retire I think made it easier for me to go part time I think as few years ago another worker was asked to go part time but was told that he would lose all benefits. He told our boss in a nice way to take the job and shove it. He was only there because his wife was not 65 yet and did not qualify for medicare. I am in my 50s and am on the border between retirement and still needing to work, well more so on the former and less so on the latter. Since I am better than a decade from being able to take advantage of medicare why not just work less and work for more years as that gives me a safety net against down markets. Its not like I have anything that I can't do and work part time especially since I have a very generous vacation package for my industry.