In this study, we estimate the impact of the 2004-2012 energy and mining boom on the real effective exchange rate in Colombia and the sectoral composition of its economy. To this end, we introduce the new “extended Dutch Disease” concept, according to which a currency appreciation may not only occur due to traditional “spending” and “relocation” effects but also due to exports and massive inflows of external capital that finances the booming sector. The empirical results indicate that Colombia experienced an overvaluation of its real exchange rate, which in turn negatively affected the competitiveness of its manufacturing and agricultural sector
Diminishing commodity prices and increasing world interest rates are the two main expected outcomes ...
Nearly all countries whose exports are highly concentrated in fuel products fix their nominal exchan...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...
In recent years Colombia has grown relatively rapidly, but it has been a biased growth. The energy s...
Este trabajo busca aportar evidencia empírica sobre la relación entre flujos de capital, explotación...
In recent years Colombia has grown relatively rapidly, but it has been a biased growth. The energy s...
In recent years Colombia has grown relatively rapidly, but it has been a biased growth. The energy s...
Este artículo busca evaluar y demostrar la hipótesis de la desindustrialización y la enfermedad hola...
Much has been said about possible symptoms of Dutch disease in Colombia in the wake of a marked upsu...
This study investigates if and how different episodes of large net inflows – export boom, remittance...
The prior literature on the phenomenon of the Resource Curse includes the theory of the Dutch diseas...
In the last 10 years, Latin America and especially Bolivia has experienced a period of unprecedented...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
We formally investigate the medium-to-long-run dynamics emerging out of a Dutch disease-cum-financia...
Diminishing commodity prices and increasing world interest rates are the two main expected outcomes ...
Nearly all countries whose exports are highly concentrated in fuel products fix their nominal exchan...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...
In recent years Colombia has grown relatively rapidly, but it has been a biased growth. The energy s...
Este trabajo busca aportar evidencia empírica sobre la relación entre flujos de capital, explotación...
In recent years Colombia has grown relatively rapidly, but it has been a biased growth. The energy s...
In recent years Colombia has grown relatively rapidly, but it has been a biased growth. The energy s...
Este artículo busca evaluar y demostrar la hipótesis de la desindustrialización y la enfermedad hola...
Much has been said about possible symptoms of Dutch disease in Colombia in the wake of a marked upsu...
This study investigates if and how different episodes of large net inflows – export boom, remittance...
The prior literature on the phenomenon of the Resource Curse includes the theory of the Dutch diseas...
In the last 10 years, Latin America and especially Bolivia has experienced a period of unprecedented...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
We formally investigate the medium-to-long-run dynamics emerging out of a Dutch disease-cum-financia...
Diminishing commodity prices and increasing world interest rates are the two main expected outcomes ...
Nearly all countries whose exports are highly concentrated in fuel products fix their nominal exchan...
The dissertation consists of three essays on Dutch Disease and exchange rate pass-through. Dutch Dis...