Círculos y Cuadraturas: Presiones inflacionarias y Enfermedad Holandesa en la Venezuela Bolivariana
Francisco Calderon Vazquez
Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar, 2010, issue 12, 149-169
Abstract:
The analysis of inflationary pressures in Bolivarian Venezuela, in their origins and causes (historical and contemporary ones) has to be put into relation to the economic and monetary policy options adopted by the current Venezuelan government, in the framework of the challenges and choices a developing Economy has to face. For getting out of that complicated and involved cycle of underdevelopment. Inflationary pressures deconstruction is achieved by mean of interactions between the main aggregates and the behavior of such variables as public expenditure, prices and consumption. They are placed into relation to the socio-economic and historical background of Venezuelan development. Particularly, the "Dutch disease" theoretical and practical co-ordinates are used here.
Keywords: Inflationary pressures; overliquidity; tax policies; monetary policies; Dutch disease (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E39 E52 N16 P22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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