Hydrocarbon Exports and Economic Growth in Colombia 1960-2016: An Analysis according to the Dutch Disease Hypothesis ; Las exportaciones de hidrocarburos y el crecimiento económico en Colombia 1960-2016: un análisis según la hipótesis de la enfermedad holandesa

The “Dutch disease” hypothesis predicts that there is a negative relationship between exports of primary goods and the tradable sector of the economy (mainly industry), thus ending up affecting economic growth. This work analyzes this phenomenon in the case of the main Colombian exports, oil and coal. The effect of exports of these fuels on the exchange rate, the tradable sector of the economy and the rate of Colombian economic growth during the period 1960-2016 was modeled using time series, and the results show that this hypothesis is fulfilled. Additionally, it was tested whether the openin... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Vargas-Restrepo, Johnny Humberto
Saldarriaga-Muñoz, Juan Pablo
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
Schlagwörter: economic growth / fuels / Dutch disease / natural resources / industry / exchange rate / exports / crecimiento económico / combustibles / enfermedad holandesa / recursos naturales / industria / tipo de cambio / exportaciones
Sprache: Spanish
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