High-profile complaints about so-called Dutch disease have led many to question if industry in some parts of the country is suffering due to the success of the natural resources sector in others. This paper considers changes in manufacturing employment from 2002- 2008, a time of increased commodity prices. At first glance, the figures appear alarming — Canada shed 328,000 manufacturing jobs during that period — but the decline wasn’t entirely commodity-driven. Canada is the sole G-7 country in which manufacturing is on par with what it was 40 years ago; manufacturing employment rose in the decade prior to the decline thanks to government austerity, which spurred monetary easing, making industry more export-competitive. Much of the contracti...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...
Often referred to as the ‘Dutch disease’ economies with resource advantages or specific specialisati...
High-profile complaints about so-called Dutch disease have led many to question if industry in some ...
This paper evaluates the presence of Dutch Disease in the Canadian economy arising through shocks to...
With the spectacular rise of the dollar, along with rising natural-resource prices during the first ...
The danger in politicians promoting the idea that “Dutch Disease” is responsible for the decline of ...
This paper empirically investigates how the Canadian economy has evolved following the rise in commo...
If anything is to blame for a higher dollar having negative effects on the Central Canadian manufact...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
SUMMARY It is fashionable to refer to the effects of the export booms which most mineral exporting ...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
This study investigates if and how different episodes of large net inflows – export boom, remittance...
Although the structure of employment has changed substantially over the long-term course of economic...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...
Often referred to as the ‘Dutch disease’ economies with resource advantages or specific specialisati...
High-profile complaints about so-called Dutch disease have led many to question if industry in some ...
This paper evaluates the presence of Dutch Disease in the Canadian economy arising through shocks to...
With the spectacular rise of the dollar, along with rising natural-resource prices during the first ...
The danger in politicians promoting the idea that “Dutch Disease” is responsible for the decline of ...
This paper empirically investigates how the Canadian economy has evolved following the rise in commo...
If anything is to blame for a higher dollar having negative effects on the Central Canadian manufact...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
SUMMARY It is fashionable to refer to the effects of the export booms which most mineral exporting ...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
This study investigates if and how different episodes of large net inflows – export boom, remittance...
Although the structure of employment has changed substantially over the long-term course of economic...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...
Often referred to as the ‘Dutch disease’ economies with resource advantages or specific specialisati...