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Original Articles

Oil Price and Dutch Disease: The Case of Algeria

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Pages 280-293 | Received 29 Oct 2008, Accepted 29 Nov 2008, Published online: 06 Jul 2011
 

Abstract

This study examines the effect of recent increases of oil price on the key macroeconomic variables of Algeria. We have used the vectoriels auto-régressifs model with linear and non-linear specifications to analyze the data over the period 1995Q1–2007Q3. The findings indicate that the increase in the inflation rate due to oil price shock is the main cause of the real exchange rate's appreciation in the short term. This real appreciation involves a spending effect which could be at the origin of the Dutch Disease.

Notes

1Net Oil Price Increase in 4th Quarter.

*: p-value less than 5%.

*: p-value less than 5%.

*: p-value less than 5%.

2This result is in contradiction with some studies (CitationBohi, 1989; CitationBernanke et al., 1997) which indicates that the response of monetary policy in oil price shock presents a significant share of the recession of the economic activity and confirms other studies (CitationFerderer, 1996; CitationBrown and Yucel, 1999; CitationHamilton and Herrera, 2004).

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