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Publikováno v:
Minimum Income Standards and Reference Budgets ISBN: 9781447352976
This chapter looks into generalised two reference budgets for measuring poverty in the Netherlands. The first, a “basic needs” budget, is based on the expenses that can be regarded as the minimum necessary standard in the Netherlands. The second
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Benedikt Goderis, Samuel W. Malone
Surprisingly little is known about the impact resource booms on income inequality in resource rich countries (Ross, 2007). This paper develops a simple theory, in the context of a two sector growth model in which learning-by-doing drives growth, to e
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Benedikt Goderis, Paul Collier
Those low-income countries that export non-agricultural commodities are in the midst of a resource transfer. It is undoubtedly the biggest opportunity for transformative development that these societies have experienced, dwarfing both aid and previou
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Autor:
Benedikt Goderis, Paul Collier
Currently, evidence on the ‘resource curse’ yields a conundrum. While there is much cross section evidence to support the curse hypothesis, time series analyses using vector autoregressive (VAR) models have found that commodity booms raise the gr
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Autor:
Benedikt Goderis, Paul Collier
Publikováno v:
European Economic Review, 56(6), 1241-1260. Elsevier Science BV
Whereas empirical evidence on the effect of higher commodity prices on the long-run growth of commodity exporters is ambiguous, time series analyses using vector autoregressive (VAR) models have found that commodity booms raise income in the short ru
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Autor:
Samuel W. Malone, Benedikt Goderis
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 113:388-417
We develop a theory, in the context of a two-sector growth model in which learning-by-doing drives growth, to explain the time path of income inequality following natural resource booms in resource-rich countries. Under the condition of a relatively
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Benedikt Goderis, Paul Collier
Publikováno v:
Review of Development Economics. 13:429-451
The authors investigate the role of aid in mitigating the adverse effects of commodity export price shocks on growth in commodity-dependent countries. Using a large cross-country dataset, they find that negative shocks matter for short-term growth, w
Autor:
Benedikt Goderis, Sylvester Eijffinger
Publikováno v:
Review of International Economics. 16:559-575
This paper examines the effect of monetary policy on the exchange rate during currency crises. Using data for a number of crisis episodes between 1986 and 2004, we find strong evidence that raising the interest rate: (i) has larger adverse balance sh
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Sylvester Eijffinger, Benedikt Goderis
Publikováno v:
German Economic Review. 8:309-343
This paper studies how the exposure of a country’s corporate sector to interest rate and exchange rate changes affects the probability of a currency crisis. To analyze this question, we present a model that defines currency crises as situations in
Autor:
Paul Collier, Benedikt Goderis
Publikováno v:
World Economics Journal. 8:1-15
Those low-income countries that export non-agricultural commodities are in the midst of a resource transfer. It is undoubtedly the biggest opportunity for transformative development that these societies have experienced, dwarfing both aid and previou