In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of both the spending effect and the resource movement effect of oil abundance. We show that doing so dramatically alters the conclusions drawn from earlier models of learning by doing (LBD) and the Dutch disease. In particular, the resource movement effect suggests that the growth effects of natural resources are likely to be positive, turning previous growth results in the literature relying on the spending effect on their head. We motivate the relevance of our approach by the example of a major oil producer, Norway. Empirically we find that the effects of an increase in the price of oil may resemble results found in the earlier Dutch disease lite...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
Growth models of the Dutch disease, such as those of Krugman (1987), Matsuyama (1992), Sachs and War...
R ecent theoretical research on the overall economic effects of oil revenues on economic growth indi...
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 ...
Many third world oil producers are encountering serious problems in building up a diversified export...
Traditional studies of the Dutch disease do not account for productivity spillovers between the boom...
We set out a model of a two-good, small open economy exporting a traditional exportable in order to ...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeez...
In the cases of Norway and Australia, there's evidence of productivity 'spillovers' between industri...
Growth models of the Dutch disease, such as those of Krugman (1987), Matsuyama (1992), Sachs and War...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
Contrary to empirical evidence, the Dutch disease hypothesis, driven by Learning By Doing (LBD), doe...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
Growth models of the Dutch disease, such as those of Krugman (1987), Matsuyama (1992), Sachs and War...
R ecent theoretical research on the overall economic effects of oil revenues on economic growth indi...
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 ...
Many third world oil producers are encountering serious problems in building up a diversified export...
Traditional studies of the Dutch disease do not account for productivity spillovers between the boom...
We set out a model of a two-good, small open economy exporting a traditional exportable in order to ...
This research study presents a review of the vast literature on the term 'resource curse', focusing ...
It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeez...
In the cases of Norway and Australia, there's evidence of productivity 'spillovers' between industri...
Growth models of the Dutch disease, such as those of Krugman (1987), Matsuyama (1992), Sachs and War...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
Contrary to empirical evidence, the Dutch disease hypothesis, driven by Learning By Doing (LBD), doe...
This thesis examines three plausible explanations for the natural resource curse phenomenon– the Dut...
Growth models of the Dutch disease, such as those of Krugman (1987), Matsuyama (1992), Sachs and War...
R ecent theoretical research on the overall economic effects of oil revenues on economic growth indi...