Boom goes the price: Giant resource discoveries and real exchange rate appreciation

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We estimate the effect of giant oil and gas discoveries on bilateral real exchange rates. A giant discovery with the value of 10% of a country's GDP appreciates the real exchange rate by 1.5% within ten years following the discovery. The appreciation starts before production begins and the non-traded component of the real exchange rate drives the appreciation. Labour reallocates from the traded goods sector to the non-traded goods sector, leading to changes in labour productivity. These findings provide direct evidence on the channels central to the theories of the Dutch disease and the Balassa-Samuelson effect.

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Harding, T., Stefanski, R., & Toews, G. (2021). Boom goes the price: Giant resource discoveries and real exchange rate appreciation. Economic Journal, 130(630), 1715–1728. https://doi.org/10.1093/EJ/UEAA016

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