The Structural Manifestation of the `Dutch Disease’; The Case of Oil Exporting Countries
Year of publication: |
2010-04-01
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Authors: | Ismail, Kareem |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Development | Capital | Economic models | External shocks | Industrial sector | Labor costs | Manufacturing sector | Oil exporting countries | Oil prices | Price increases | Production | Resource allocation | dutch disease | capital markets | capital mobility | capital market | open capital markets | capital intensity | financial integration | capital account liberalization | capital flows | capital stock | capital formation | excess demand | competitiveness | capital inflow | foreign capital | capital outflows | capital outflow | capital goods | capital inflows | open capital market | capital accounts | industrial capital | weak capital | exogenous shocks | dutch ? disease | capital accumulation | futures markets | capital depreciation | country comparison | gross domestic product | capital flow |
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