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40 Years of Dutch Disease Literature: Lessons for Developing Countries

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This paper surveys the literature on the “Dutch disease” caused by natural resources revenues in developing countries. It describes the original model of Dutch disease and some important extensions proposed in the theoretical literature, focusing on the ones that meet the developing countries’ conditions. It then reviews the main empirical studies that have been conducted since the 1980s, aiming to understand the methodological issues and to highlight the current gaps in the literature. There is evidence that the Dutch disease is still a topical issue for many developing countries, particularly in Africa. However, there remains large gaps in the theoretical and empirical literature in the understanding of the most adequate policy instruments to cope with, specifically in the least developed countries that are new producers of commodities.
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hal-03256078 , version 1 (10-06-2021)

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Edouard Mien, Michaël Goujon. 40 Years of Dutch Disease Literature: Lessons for Developing Countries. 2021. ⟨hal-03256078⟩
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