Traditional studies of the Dutch disease do not account for productivity spillovers between the booming resource sector and other domestic sectors. We put forward a simple theory model that allows for such spillovers. We then identify and quantify these spillovers using a Bayesian Dynamic Factor Model (BDFM). The model allows for resource movements and spending effects through a large panel of variables at the sectoral level, while also identifying disturbances to the commodity price, global demand and non-resource activity. Using Australia and Norway as representative cases studies, we find that a booming resource sector has substantial productivity spillovers on non-resource sectors, effects that have not been captured in previous analysi...
The prior literature on the phenomenon of the Resource Curse includes the theory of the Dutch diseas...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
Traditional studies of the Dutch disease do not account for productivity spillovers between the boom...
In the cases of Norway and Australia, there's evidence of productivity 'spillovers' between industri...
Contrary to empirical evidence, the Dutch disease hypothesis, driven by Learning By Doing (LBD), doe...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the 'Dutch Disease': the phenomenon whereby a boom in ...
In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of bot...
We applied a Structural VAR model to empirically investigate the adverse effect of positive growth s...
A resource boom in a small open industrialized country is analyzed in a simple Keynesian framework, ...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
Although the core model of the Dutch Disease makes unambiguous predictions regarding the negative ef...
The prior literature on the phenomenon of the Resource Curse includes the theory of the Dutch diseas...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
Traditional studies of the Dutch disease do not account for productivity spillovers between the boom...
In the cases of Norway and Australia, there's evidence of productivity 'spillovers' between industri...
Contrary to empirical evidence, the Dutch disease hypothesis, driven by Learning By Doing (LBD), doe...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the 'Dutch Disease': the phenomenon whereby a boom in ...
In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of bot...
We applied a Structural VAR model to empirically investigate the adverse effect of positive growth s...
A resource boom in a small open industrialized country is analyzed in a simple Keynesian framework, ...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
Dutch disease is one of the mechanisms through which the boom in one of the sectors induced by an ex...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...
Although the core model of the Dutch Disease makes unambiguous predictions regarding the negative ef...
The prior literature on the phenomenon of the Resource Curse includes the theory of the Dutch diseas...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
While there has been extensive research on the Dutch Disease (DD), very little attention, if any, ha...