It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeeze of the tradeable good sector of an open economy. The decline of the manufacturing sector following an energy discovery has been termed the "Dutch disease," and has been investigated in many recent studies. Our model extends the principally static analyses to date by allowing for: (1) short-run capital specificity and long-run capital mobility; (2) international capital flows; and (3) far-sighted intertemporal optimizing behavior by households and firms. The model is solved by numerical simulation
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of resource booms often concentrate on the short-r...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
This paper aims to study the simultaneous effects of Dutsh Disease (DD) phenomenon on the industria...
It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeez...
Although the core model of the Dutch Disease makes unambiguous predictions regarding the negative ef...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of bot...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
This paper analyses the sources of business cycles in economies that have an important energy produc...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
Defense date: 29/11/2010Examining Board: Prof. Arpad Abraham, EUI Prof Rick van der Ploeg, supervi...
We describe the medium-run macroeconomic effects and long-run development consequences of a financia...
We set out a model of a small open economy exporting oil and a traditional exportable in return for ...
This thesis focuses on the issues that face small open economies well endowed with natural resources...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of resource booms often concentrate on the short-r...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
This paper aims to study the simultaneous effects of Dutsh Disease (DD) phenomenon on the industria...
It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeez...
Although the core model of the Dutch Disease makes unambiguous predictions regarding the negative ef...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of bot...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
This paper analyses the sources of business cycles in economies that have an important energy produc...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
Defense date: 29/11/2010Examining Board: Prof. Arpad Abraham, EUI Prof Rick van der Ploeg, supervi...
We describe the medium-run macroeconomic effects and long-run development consequences of a financia...
We set out a model of a small open economy exporting oil and a traditional exportable in return for ...
This thesis focuses on the issues that face small open economies well endowed with natural resources...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of resource booms often concentrate on the short-r...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
This paper aims to study the simultaneous effects of Dutsh Disease (DD) phenomenon on the industria...