It is commonly believed that developing markets require inflows of foreign capital to achieve their growth targets; however, recent research has shown that these inflows are either ineffective or even harmful to the economy. A surge in foreign inflows, such as foreign aid, remittances, and foreign direct investment, into developing markets, particularly, have been connected to the Dutch disease hypothesis. A sharp rise in such inflows will stimulate real exchange rate in receiving nations due to the uptick in the non-tradable sector and the downturn in the tradable sector. The purpose of this research is to investigate, using quantitative approaches, the variations of real exchange rate adjustments that occur in response to official develop...
This paper studies a form of Dutch disease known as the Transfer problem in developing countries. On...
Dutch disease or resource curse is an adverse effect of high dependence on exports of natural resour...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
This chapter addresses the issue of the Dutch Disease in relationship with capital inflows through e...
Dutch disease is a condition whereby a booming export sector along with a concomitant strengthening ...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
This paper examined the economic impacts of foreign aid from the Dutch-Disease perspective, focusing...
Remittances have grown in size and importance. They are also among the most stable inflows of scarce...
Thesis advisor: Fabio GhironiThesis advisor: Peter N. IrelandThis dissertation consists of three ess...
Inflows of foreign currencies into the developing economies, in particular, have been associated wit...
Although the positive socio-economic effects of remittances for recipient countries in the short ter...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
We formally investigate the medium-to-long-run dynamics emerging out of a Dutch disease-cum-financia...
Foreign capital inflows are important sources of investment finance for low income developing countr...
Using disaggregated sectorial data, this study shows that rising levels of remittances have spending...
This paper studies a form of Dutch disease known as the Transfer problem in developing countries. On...
Dutch disease or resource curse is an adverse effect of high dependence on exports of natural resour...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...
This chapter addresses the issue of the Dutch Disease in relationship with capital inflows through e...
Dutch disease is a condition whereby a booming export sector along with a concomitant strengthening ...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
This paper examined the economic impacts of foreign aid from the Dutch-Disease perspective, focusing...
Remittances have grown in size and importance. They are also among the most stable inflows of scarce...
Thesis advisor: Fabio GhironiThesis advisor: Peter N. IrelandThis dissertation consists of three ess...
Inflows of foreign currencies into the developing economies, in particular, have been associated wit...
Although the positive socio-economic effects of remittances for recipient countries in the short ter...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
We formally investigate the medium-to-long-run dynamics emerging out of a Dutch disease-cum-financia...
Foreign capital inflows are important sources of investment finance for low income developing countr...
Using disaggregated sectorial data, this study shows that rising levels of remittances have spending...
This paper studies a form of Dutch disease known as the Transfer problem in developing countries. On...
Dutch disease or resource curse is an adverse effect of high dependence on exports of natural resour...
The term Dutch Disease was originally used in 1982 in “Economics” Journal to describe poor managemen...