Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia

From the first half of the 2000s until 2014 the Colombian economy was under the influence of an oil and mining production and export boom that triggered the potential for Dutch disease effects. This issue was at the center of important policy (and political) debates and merits attention due to its m...

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Exports
Terms of Trade
Dutch Disease
CGE modeling
Colombia
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spelling Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in ColombiaEnfermedad holandesa, informalidad e intensidad del empleo en ColombiaExportsTerms of TradeDutch DiseaseCGE modelingColombiaFrom the first half of the 2000s until 2014 the Colombian economy was under the influence of an oil and mining production and export boom that triggered the potential for Dutch disease effects. This issue was at the center of important policy (and political) debates and merits attention due to its manifested and potential impacts on several dimensions of the economy. As the boom has the potential to induce shifts in the sectorial composition of the economy, it may have significant effects on employment dynamics and on the evolution of the employment intensity, especially when the informal sector is sizable. We study the potential effects of this boom, had it extended as forecasted until 2014, before the sudden drop in international oil prices in 2015. For this, we use a recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium model, calibrated to a 2011 Social Accounting Matrix of the Colombian economy, in which activities are differentiated in terms of their formal and informal components, and suitable details are included to account for the stream of income the government receives from the booming activities. We find that resource shift and spending effects from the boom are sizeable, leading to a relative drop in exports of non-boom sectors and to shrinking output for most sectors of the economy, while employment in the formal sector and for skilled workers is favored. Furthermore, we find that the policy package designed by the Colombian government to face potential Dutch Disease effects on the economy, has limited impact for ameliorating the resource shift and spending effects.Center for Global Trade Analysis Department of Agricultural Economics Purdue University2016-01-012020-08-28T15:48:07Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/preprinthttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_b1a7d7d4d402bccehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_816bapplication/pdfhttps://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/28400Dutch Disease, Informality, and Employment Intensity in Colombiainstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURenghttps://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/resources/download/7656.pdfhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Arguello Cuervo, Luis RicardoJimenez, DoraTorres, EdwinGasca, Mónicaoai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/284002022-07-14T03:03:38Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
Enfermedad holandesa, informalidad e intensidad del empleo en Colombia
title Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
spellingShingle Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
Exports
Terms of Trade
Dutch Disease
CGE modeling
Colombia
title_short Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
title_full Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
title_fullStr Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
title_sort Dutch disease, informality, and employment intensity in Colombia
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Exports
Terms of Trade
Dutch Disease
CGE modeling
Colombia
topic Exports
Terms of Trade
Dutch Disease
CGE modeling
Colombia
description From the first half of the 2000s until 2014 the Colombian economy was under the influence of an oil and mining production and export boom that triggered the potential for Dutch disease effects. This issue was at the center of important policy (and political) debates and merits attention due to its manifested and potential impacts on several dimensions of the economy. As the boom has the potential to induce shifts in the sectorial composition of the economy, it may have significant effects on employment dynamics and on the evolution of the employment intensity, especially when the informal sector is sizable. We study the potential effects of this boom, had it extended as forecasted until 2014, before the sudden drop in international oil prices in 2015. For this, we use a recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium model, calibrated to a 2011 Social Accounting Matrix of the Colombian economy, in which activities are differentiated in terms of their formal and informal components, and suitable details are included to account for the stream of income the government receives from the booming activities. We find that resource shift and spending effects from the boom are sizeable, leading to a relative drop in exports of non-boom sectors and to shrinking output for most sectors of the economy, while employment in the formal sector and for skilled workers is favored. Furthermore, we find that the policy package designed by the Colombian government to face potential Dutch Disease effects on the economy, has limited impact for ameliorating the resource shift and spending effects.
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