石油出口国的通胀、就业与荷兰病:短期非均衡分析

Inflation, Employment, and the Dutch Disease in Oil-Exporting Countries: A Short-Run Disequilibrium Analysis

Quarterly Journal of Economics · 1984
被引 164
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

用一个非均衡模型解释海湾国家的非贸易品和劳动力短缺、石油生产国贸易品部门萎缩(荷兰病),以及拉美石油生产国高石油收入未能带来就业改善的现象。

Abstract

We explain nontraded goods and labor shortages in the Gulf countries, the decline of the traded goods sector in oil producers ("Dutch Disease"), and the absence of employment benefits of higher oil revenues in Latin American oil producers using a disequilibrium model where real wages and the real exchange rate adjust slowly to clear the labor and nontraded goods market. Higher oil revenues can be likened to a transfer putting pressure on NT goods prices and drawing resources out of the T sector. The slope of the wage indexation line determines whether classical unemployment or repressed inflation results. Various policy measures are analyzed.

荷兰病石油出口国非贸易品工资指数化