The Dutch disease in reverse: Iceland's natural experiment

Abundant natural resources brought Iceland a systemically overvalued currency, with adverse effects on the secondary tradable sector. During 2003-2008 another national treasure, the sovereign's AAA rating, was used to attract foreign capital, elevating the real exchange rate even further. The financial collapse in 2008 left the country with a large foreign debt without the possibility of rollovers in international capital markets. This offset some of the effect of the natural resources on the real exchange rate; in effect, this was the Dutch disease in reverse as witnessed, in particular, by a... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Gylfason, T
Zoega, G
Dokumenttyp: Working paper
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: University of Oxford
Sprache: unknown
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