CPB (Netherlands)
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The CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (Dutch: Centraal Planbureau, Central Planning Bureau) is an independent Dutch government agency founded in 1945 by Jan Tinbergen. It is located in The Hague.
The CPB delivers economic analysis and forecast, and has as clients the Dutch Cabinet, politicians and political parties, policy makers from ministries, labour unions, employer's organizations, etc.
One of the government appointed members in the Social-Economic Council is chair of CPB.
[edit] Directors
1945 – 1955 | Jan Tinbergen |
1955 – 1957 | Fred Polak |
1957 – 1966 | Pieter de Wolff |
1966 – 1984 | Cees van den Beld |
1984 – 1989 | Peter de Ridder |
1989 – 1994 | Gerrit Zalm |
1994 – 2006 | Henk Don |
2006 – | Coen Teulings |