Source: https://www.kbc.com/nl/economics/publicaties/econresearchreports5.html (Only in Dutch it seems)
Figure 1 – Real Growth Gross Regional Product, in % per year
Figure 2 – Difference Real Growth Gross Regional Product (Wal/BXL vs. Vla), in percentage points
Figure 3 – Recent Development Real Regional Product, 2008 = 100
Figure 4 – Regional Job Growth, in % per year
Figure 5 – Regional Productivity Growth, in % per year
by Leiegast
3 comments
That’s a very stark difference between the 3 over the entire set of data yes
Hopefully the new Walloon government can turn things the right way.
I wonder what those numbers would be if it was counted based on the place of work of people rather than where they live. I assume that the numbers for Bruxelle would be far higher. I think that it’s estimated that like 30% of Brabant wallon PIB comes from Bruxelles.
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