Testing the Hypothesis of Dutch Disease in the Bolivian Economy

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2014-03

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Universidad Católica Boliviana San Pablo - Sede La Paz - Instituto de Investigación Socio Económicas

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In recent years, Bolivia has experienced a strong inflow of foreign currency due in part to a sharp rise in prices of natural resources exports. This element along withthe real exchange rate appreciation has created concern about whether the economy is experiencing the so-called Dutch Disease (DD). Based on conditions described in Oomes and Kalcheva (2007) to detect this economic phenomenon (real appreciation, slower manufacturing sector growth, prompt growth of services and higher wage&), this document finds no empírica! eviden.-;e on this pher.omenon. In particular, neither an overvalued exchange rate nor a persistent misalignment of the real exchange rate, nor a manufacturing de-industrialization is observed. The evolution of the services sector, their prices and real wages do not respond to the dynamics of a sector boom. However, the document considers that the presence of this phenomenon deserves e lose scrutiny.

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Dutch Disease, Macroeconomy, conditions described in Oomes, sector growth, manufacturing de-industrialization

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