Dutch disease, factor mobility, and the Alberta effect: the case of federations
Do reduced costs of factor mobility mitigate Dutch Disease effects, to the extent that they are reversed? The case of federations provides an indication they do. We observe Resource Blessing effects at the federal-state level (within federations) yet rather Resource Curse ones at the federal level (...
Main Author: | Raveh, O |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2012
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