Energy and Resource Allocation: A Dynamic Model of the "Dutch Disease"

It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeeze of the tradeable good sector of an open economy. The decline of the manufacturing sector following an energy discovery has been termed the "Dutch disease," and has been investigated in many recent studies. Our model extends the principally static analyses to date by allowing for: (1) short-run capital specificity and long-run capital mobility; (2) international capital flows; and (3) far-sighted intertemporal optimizing behavior by households and firms. The model is solved by numerical simulat... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bruno, Michael
Sachs, Jeffrey D.
Dokumenttyp: Reports
Erscheinungsdatum: 1982
Verlag/Hrsg.: National Bureau of Economic Research
Schlagwörter: Managerial economics / Finance
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.7916/D89Z9BRW

It is well known that a domestic resource discovery gives rise to wealth effects that cause a squeeze of the tradeable good sector of an open economy. The decline of the manufacturing sector following an energy discovery has been termed the "Dutch disease," and has been investigated in many recent studies. Our model extends the principally static analyses to date by allowing for: (1) short-run capital specificity and long-run capital mobility; (2) international capital flows; and (3) far-sighted intertemporal optimizing behavior by households and firms. The model is solved by numerical simulation.