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Figure 1.1: Predicting international trade using a simple time-series model
Figure 1.2: The benefits of the Internal Market for the Netherlands, 1961-2005
Figure 1.3: Moore's law for transistor counts for integrated circuits, 1970-2010
Figure 1.4: The share of value added created by the service sector, 1971-2005
Figure 1.5: Number of PhD graduates in the Netherlands, 1991-2007
Figure 2.1: The development of income per capita, 1820-2006
Figure 2.2: Nobel Prizes since 1950
Figure 2.3: Scientific performance in the Netherlands, ranking (1=best) and share of citation of Dutch scientists
Figure 2.4: Human capital formation and urban development in European regions
Figure 2.5: Housing prices in Amsterdam over time: The Herengracht index 1629-2007
Figure 3.2: Zipf coefficients and telephone main lines per 1,000 inhabitants for country-year pairs
Figure 3.3: Urban growth and human capital in the US, 1980-2000
Figure 3.4: Urban growth and human capital in the Netherlands in cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, 1988-2007
Figure 3.5: Firm and population density in the Netherlands, 2009
Figure 3.6: Productivity and city size in the US, 2000-2005
Figure 3.7: World trade and foreign direct investment, 1929-2008
Figure 3.8: Convergence in education, position relative to US and annual growth
Figure 3.9: Shanghai ranking of universities
Figure 3.10: The world income distribution in 1970 and 2000
Figure 3.11: The global labour pool in 1980
Figure 3.12: The global labour pool in 2000
Figure 3.13: Growth in trade and production of goods and services, current US$
Figure 4.1: Share in world intermediate goods trade in 2006
Figure 4.2: Share in world intermediate services trade in 2006
Figure 4.3: Task-occupation connectivity and task-occupation wage differentials in the Netherlands, 1994-2008, all tasks (upper) and selection of tasks (lower)
Figure 4.4: Correlation between task-occupation connectivity and task-industry connectivity in the Netherlands
Figure 4.5: Changes in offshorability and job connectivity in the Netherlands, 1996-2008
Figure 4.6: The relationship between land rents and population density in Noord-Brabant, 1995, 2005
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All graphs from the publication The Netherlands of 2040.Figure 1.1: Predicting international trade using a simple time-series model
Figure 1.2: The benefits of the Internal Market for the Netherlands, 1961-2005
Figure 1.3: Moore's law for transistor counts for integrated circuits, 1970-2010
Figure 1.4: The share of value added created by the service sector, 1971-2005
Figure 1.5: Number of PhD graduates in the Netherlands, 1991-2007
Figure 2.1: The development of income per capita, 1820-2006
Figure 2.2: Nobel Prizes since 1950
Figure 2.3: Scientific performance in the Netherlands, ranking (1=best) and share of citation of Dutch scientists
Figure 2.4: Human capital formation and urban development in European regions
Figure 2.5: Housing prices in Amsterdam over time: The Herengracht index 1629-2007
Figure 3.2: Zipf coefficients and telephone main lines per 1,000 inhabitants for country-year pairs
Figure 3.3: Urban growth and human capital in the US, 1980-2000
Figure 3.4: Urban growth and human capital in the Netherlands in cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, 1988-2007
Figure 3.5: Firm and population density in the Netherlands, 2009
Figure 3.6: Productivity and city size in the US, 2000-2005
Figure 3.7: World trade and foreign direct investment, 1929-2008
Figure 3.8: Convergence in education, position relative to US and annual growth
Figure 3.9: Shanghai ranking of universities
Figure 3.10: The world income distribution in 1970 and 2000
Figure 3.11: The global labour pool in 1980
Figure 3.12: The global labour pool in 2000
Figure 3.13: Growth in trade and production of goods and services, current US$
Figure 4.1: Share in world intermediate goods trade in 2006
Figure 4.2: Share in world intermediate services trade in 2006
Figure 4.3: Task-occupation connectivity and task-occupation wage differentials in the Netherlands, 1994-2008, all tasks (upper) and selection of tasks (lower)
Figure 4.4: Correlation between task-occupation connectivity and task-industry connectivity in the Netherlands
Figure 4.5: Changes in offshorability and job connectivity in the Netherlands, 1996-2008
Figure 4.6: The relationship between land rents and population density in Noord-Brabant, 1995, 2005

