The paper aims at investigating the dependency of the Russian economy on natural resources, underlining the causes and the possible consequences of this growth model. The analysis tries to evaluate if the Russian manufacturing has contracted the “Dutch Disease”, that is, if a boom in the oil and gas industry has led to a process of de-industrialization, directly through the resource movement effect and indirectly through the spending effect. In this investigation it will be emphasized the role played by the learning curves as a crucial factor in determining the comparative advantages of a country, and why an excessive reliance on exports of a single product may reduce the welfare of a nation in the long run
This paper uses Vector Autoregression (VAR) models to test the presence of the Dutch disease in Kaza...
In this article we aim to test the Groningen effect on the example of Russia. According to the Groni...
This paper diagnoses the present Russian situation characterized as the “Russian Disease.” First, it...
The paper aims at investigating the dependency of the Russian economy on natural resources, underlin...
The paper aims at investigating the dependency of the Russian economy on natural resources, underlin...
Dutch disease in Russia Robert Havelka Abstract Dutch Disease offers formal explanation to the so-ca...
This paper investigates the extent to which the Russian economy suffers from Dutch Disease, and to w...
This paper examines the problem of Dutch disease in Russia during the oil boom of the 2000s, from bo...
'This paper shows how the Dutch Disease has affected the Russian economy since the start of the tran...
There is lot of discussion on the level of the oil dependence of the Russian economy, as well as on ...
The aim of this work is to prove a hypothesis whether Russia is sick with Dutch disease or not. In t...
This paper shows how the Dutch Disease has affected the Russian economy since the start of the trans...
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the impact of oil slumps on Russian federation betwee...
This thesis discusses the meaning of the term “Dutch disease”, and the main effects that it has on t...
The sharp decline in world oil prices in March 2020 due to difficulties in OPEC+ nego tiations and a...
This paper uses Vector Autoregression (VAR) models to test the presence of the Dutch disease in Kaza...
In this article we aim to test the Groningen effect on the example of Russia. According to the Groni...
This paper diagnoses the present Russian situation characterized as the “Russian Disease.” First, it...
The paper aims at investigating the dependency of the Russian economy on natural resources, underlin...
The paper aims at investigating the dependency of the Russian economy on natural resources, underlin...
Dutch disease in Russia Robert Havelka Abstract Dutch Disease offers formal explanation to the so-ca...
This paper investigates the extent to which the Russian economy suffers from Dutch Disease, and to w...
This paper examines the problem of Dutch disease in Russia during the oil boom of the 2000s, from bo...
'This paper shows how the Dutch Disease has affected the Russian economy since the start of the tran...
There is lot of discussion on the level of the oil dependence of the Russian economy, as well as on ...
The aim of this work is to prove a hypothesis whether Russia is sick with Dutch disease or not. In t...
This paper shows how the Dutch Disease has affected the Russian economy since the start of the trans...
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the impact of oil slumps on Russian federation betwee...
This thesis discusses the meaning of the term “Dutch disease”, and the main effects that it has on t...
The sharp decline in world oil prices in March 2020 due to difficulties in OPEC+ nego tiations and a...
This paper uses Vector Autoregression (VAR) models to test the presence of the Dutch disease in Kaza...
In this article we aim to test the Groningen effect on the example of Russia. According to the Groni...
This paper diagnoses the present Russian situation characterized as the “Russian Disease.” First, it...