Dutch Disease Economics a Case Study of Indonesia

The term ‘Dutch disease' was first used to describe the indirect effects of the boom in the gas sectorin the Netherlands in the 1960s on other sectors. This paper applies this framework to analysethe impact of the 2007-2008 surge in oil and gas prices in Indonesia. It finds that this has induced areal appreciation of the Rupiah. In contrast to ‘Dutch disease' theory, it has been accompanied bygrowth in agricultural and manufacturing exports. The simulation results suggest that the observedreal appreciation due to the booming energy has inhibited the growth of Indonesian exports of agricultural... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Priyati, R. Y. (Rini)
Dokumenttyp: Journal:earticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2009
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universitas Islam Indonesia
Schlagwörter: agricultural and manufacturing exports / energy / Dutch disease / Indonesia
Sprache: Englisch
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The term ‘Dutch disease' was first used to describe the indirect effects of the boom in the gas sectorin the Netherlands in the 1960s on other sectors. This paper applies this framework to analysethe impact of the 2007-2008 surge in oil and gas prices in Indonesia. It finds that this has induced areal appreciation of the Rupiah. In contrast to ‘Dutch disease' theory, it has been accompanied bygrowth in agricultural and manufacturing exports. The simulation results suggest that the observedreal appreciation due to the booming energy has inhibited the growth of Indonesian exports of agriculturaland manufacturing products.