Resource income in a multi-regional setting allows for differentiated impacts of windfalls on the industrial development of each region. A resource exporting region suffers from Dutch disease through a spending effect and a real exchange rate ap- preciation. Whereas, a neighboring region will suffer from the real exchange rate appreciation but the increased demand from the region with the resource income of tradable goods will increase the traded good sector in the neighboring region. For a 2-region 2-sector model the equilibrium conditions on the labour allocation between the sectors are derived taking into account resource potential windfalls. The model is tested on and supported by a panel dataset of Canadian provinces
The political economy of resource rich countries is surveyed. The empirical evidence suggests that c...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
The main objective of this paper is to determine whether specialization in resource intensive produc...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
Looking at 135 Canadian urban areas over a 35-year period (1971–2006), the paper examines the relat...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
The paper explores the impacts of resource export policies on major macro variables of the exporter ...
This thesis is concerned with the regional economic impacts of the Hibernia oil and gas development....
Defense date: 29/11/2010Examining Board: Prof. Arpad Abraham, EUI Prof Rick van der Ploeg, supervi...
Most evidence for the resource curse comes from cross-country growth regressions suffers from a bias...
Substantial endowments of extractive resources often pave the way to resource dependence for countri...
Do reduced costs of factor mobility mitigate Dutch Disease effects, to the extent that they are reve...
Producción CientíficaThis paper studies the effect of income transfers on the distribution of econom...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...
K governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and sti...
The political economy of resource rich countries is surveyed. The empirical evidence suggests that c...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
The main objective of this paper is to determine whether specialization in resource intensive produc...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
Looking at 135 Canadian urban areas over a 35-year period (1971–2006), the paper examines the relat...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
The paper explores the impacts of resource export policies on major macro variables of the exporter ...
This thesis is concerned with the regional economic impacts of the Hibernia oil and gas development....
Defense date: 29/11/2010Examining Board: Prof. Arpad Abraham, EUI Prof Rick van der Ploeg, supervi...
Most evidence for the resource curse comes from cross-country growth regressions suffers from a bias...
Substantial endowments of extractive resources often pave the way to resource dependence for countri...
Do reduced costs of factor mobility mitigate Dutch Disease effects, to the extent that they are reve...
Producción CientíficaThis paper studies the effect of income transfers on the distribution of econom...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...
K governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and sti...
The political economy of resource rich countries is surveyed. The empirical evidence suggests that c...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
The main objective of this paper is to determine whether specialization in resource intensive produc...