This dissertation investigates the macroeconomic effects of hydropower development in Paraguay. In particular, the development of Itaipu and Yacyreta hydropower projects are examined within the framework of natural resource development in a small resource-extracting developing economy. In such a framework, natural resource development affects the economy in three distinct stages--resource discovery, resource infrastructure development, and resource export. Therefore, this research investigates (a) the changes in Paraguayan economic agents\u27 current economic behavior induced by the expectation of higher income from future export of hydroelectricity (resource wealth or confidence effect); (b) the macroeconomic effects induced by large inflo...
I argue here that economic activity fell considerably in the first three decades of Paraguay's early...
Authors such as Clough (1955) and Rostow (1960) believed that countries endowed with natural resourc...
By now, the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is familiar to everyone: it ...
243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The presence of large state-o...
While internationally Paraguay is known for being the largest hydropower exporter in the world, the ...
This dissertation studies the relationship between natural resource rents, public investment and eco...
Environmental limitations are about to cause increasing economic costs as human actions affect clima...
Large energy infrastructure can imply special financing arrangements between governments in developi...
This thesis is a collection of three essays that examine the macroeconomic impact of natural resourc...
This dissertation studies the political economy of natural resources and how these resources may pos...
We estimate the direct rebound effect (DRE) for all energy services requiring electricity for their ...
Defense date: 29/11/2010Examining Board: Prof. Arpad Abraham, EUI Prof Rick van der Ploeg, supervi...
Increased global demand for energy and other resources, particularly from the rapidly developing eco...
This dissertation, which consists of three essays, can be separated into two main topics and is embe...
Most Latin-American countries have undergone policy reforms in their Energy Sector during the last 6...
I argue here that economic activity fell considerably in the first three decades of Paraguay's early...
Authors such as Clough (1955) and Rostow (1960) believed that countries endowed with natural resourc...
By now, the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is familiar to everyone: it ...
243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The presence of large state-o...
While internationally Paraguay is known for being the largest hydropower exporter in the world, the ...
This dissertation studies the relationship between natural resource rents, public investment and eco...
Environmental limitations are about to cause increasing economic costs as human actions affect clima...
Large energy infrastructure can imply special financing arrangements between governments in developi...
This thesis is a collection of three essays that examine the macroeconomic impact of natural resourc...
This dissertation studies the political economy of natural resources and how these resources may pos...
We estimate the direct rebound effect (DRE) for all energy services requiring electricity for their ...
Defense date: 29/11/2010Examining Board: Prof. Arpad Abraham, EUI Prof Rick van der Ploeg, supervi...
Increased global demand for energy and other resources, particularly from the rapidly developing eco...
This dissertation, which consists of three essays, can be separated into two main topics and is embe...
Most Latin-American countries have undergone policy reforms in their Energy Sector during the last 6...
I argue here that economic activity fell considerably in the first three decades of Paraguay's early...
Authors such as Clough (1955) and Rostow (1960) believed that countries endowed with natural resourc...
By now, the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is familiar to everyone: it ...