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Summary Of: Dutch Disease

it is extremely difficult to definitively say that Dutch disease is the cause of the decreasing manufacturing sector... describing Dutch Disease was developed by the economists... difficult to definitively say that a country has Dutch Disease because it is difficult to prove the relationship between an increase in natural resource revenues... Economists have used the Dutch disease model to examine such episodes...

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