Many resource rich countries are poor, where many resource poor countries are rich. One of the possible explanations of this paradox called the ‘resource curse’ is the Dutch Disease. This paper aims to analyse this phenomenon with the help of a simple macroeconomic trade model. It presents a number of Dutch Disease Cases of which the ‘Norwegian Case’ provides an example containing an effective policy against the negative impact of Dutch Disease on the national economy. JEL Classification: O11, O24, Q3
This paper surveys the literature on the “Dutch disease” caused by natural resources revenues in dev...
This paper shows that the Dutch disease can be more formally characterised as low economic complexit...
The discovery of natural gas in the Netherlands in 1959 has long been considered one of the main re...
Many resource rich countries are poor, where many resource poor countries are rich. One of the possi...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of some of the issues raised by the "Dutch Disease": the ...
This paper discusses two closely related concepts – the Dutch disease and the natural resource curse...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The Dutch disease is a major market failure originated in the existence of cheap and abundant natura...
The theory of the “Dutch Disease” predicts that income from oil and other natural resources produces...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá problematikou tzv. holandské nemoci, pojmu, který popisuje negativní vliv...
This paper surveys the literature on the “Dutch disease” caused by natural resources revenues in dev...
This paper shows that the Dutch disease can be more formally characterised as low economic complexit...
The discovery of natural gas in the Netherlands in 1959 has long been considered one of the main re...
Many resource rich countries are poor, where many resource poor countries are rich. One of the possi...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of some of the issues raised by the "Dutch Disease": the ...
This paper discusses two closely related concepts – the Dutch disease and the natural resource curse...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
The diagnosis: Dutch disease caused by international remittances afflicts the middle income countrie...
The Dutch disease is a major market failure originated in the existence of cheap and abundant natura...
The theory of the “Dutch Disease” predicts that income from oil and other natural resources produces...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá problematikou tzv. holandské nemoci, pojmu, který popisuje negativní vliv...
This paper surveys the literature on the “Dutch disease” caused by natural resources revenues in dev...
This paper shows that the Dutch disease can be more formally characterised as low economic complexit...
The discovery of natural gas in the Netherlands in 1959 has long been considered one of the main re...