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(economics) An increase in the value derived from the natural-resources sector of the economy, leading to a rise in the valuation of the currency increasingly based on the natural-resources sector, and thus causing a deterioration in the manufacturing sector by making the manufactured goods less competitive in the export marketplace compared to those manufactured by economies with lower valuation currencies, because they are relatively more expensive.
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Dutch disease
noun
(economics)
An
increase
in
the
value
derived
from
the
natural-resources
sector
of
the
economy,
leading
to
a
rise
in
the
valuation
of
the
currency
increasingly
based
on
the
natural-resources
sector,
and
thus
causing
a
deterioration
in
the
manufacturing
sector
by
making
the
manufactured
goods
less
competitive
in
the
export
marketplace
compared
to
those
manufactured
by
economies
with
lower
valuation
currencies,
because
they
are
relatively
more
expensive.
意味(1)
(economics)
An
increase
in
the
value
derived
from
the
natural-resources
sector
of
the
economy,
leading
to
a
rise
in
the
valuation
of
the
currency
increasingly
based
on
the
natural-resources
sector,
and
thus
causing
a
deterioration
in
the
manufacturing
sector
by
making
the
manufactured
goods
less
competitive
in
the
export
marketplace
compared
to
those
manufactured
by
economies
with
lower
valuation
currencies,
because
they
are
relatively
more
expensive.
意味(2)