We set out a model of a small open economy exporting oil and a traditional exportable in return for produced capital. The small open economy also has local production of a non-traded good. We first observe that the size of the traditional export sector declines with an exogenous increase in the country's oil stock. Strong Dutch disease (SDD) involves a net diminution in produced capital in use in the small open economy after the oil discovery shock. SDD turns on the exportable sector being relatively capital intensive.Dutch disease, resource discovery, invariant earnings
The prior literature on the phenomenon of the Resource Curse includes the theory of the Dutch diseas...
To investigate the main impacts of the recent increase of oil price on oil exporting economies, we e...
To investigate the main impacts of the recent increase of oil price on oil exporting economies, we e...
We set out a model of a small open economy exporting oil and a traditional ex- portable in return fo...
Many third world oil producers are encountering serious problems in building up a diversified export...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of bot...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeez...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the "Dutch Disease": the phenomenon whereby a boom in ...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
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...
To investigate the main impacts of the recent increase of oil price on oil exporting economies, we e...
To investigate the main impacts of the recent increase of oil price on oil exporting economies, we e...
We set out a model of a small open economy exporting oil and a traditional ex- portable in return fo...
Many third world oil producers are encountering serious problems in building up a diversified export...
Published online: 21 April 2011We study how natural resource booms affect the real exchange rate in ...
In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of bot...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeez...
The Dutch disease is a negative impact of the increase in foreign income on the economic development...
In this paper, we compare, first, the impact of a windfall and a boom sectors on the economy of an o...
This paper revisits the Dutch disease by analyzing the general equilibrium effects of a resource sho...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the "Dutch Disease": the phenomenon whereby a boom in ...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
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...
To investigate the main impacts of the recent increase of oil price on oil exporting economies, we e...
To investigate the main impacts of the recent increase of oil price on oil exporting economies, we e...