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Does the US have Dutch disease?

July 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Back in the late 1960s, a significant shift occurred in the Dutch economy following the discovery of natural gas reserves in the North Sea. This discovery led to a rapid increase in gas exports, transforming the country’s economic landscape. However, the surge in gas exports had unintended consequences for Dutch manufacturing industries, causing a decline in output for sectors such as clothing and footwear.

This economic phenomenon, known as “Dutch disease,” highlights the challenges faced by countries heavily reliant on commodity exports in diversifying their economies and fostering sustainable growth. While Dutch disease is often associated with developing nations, recent developments in the US suggest that it too may be experiencing a similar form of economic imbalance.

The US, often regarded as a global economic powerhouse, has been exporting debt as its primary commodity, fueling its current account deficit and shaping international financial markets. However, the recent depreciation of the US dollar has reignited debates about the sustainability of this export-driven model and the implications of holding the world’s reserve currency.

Drawing parallels to the concept of Dutch disease, some economists argue that the influx of debt has altered the US budgeting process, leading to a “voracity effect” where powerful interest groups prioritize their own interests over long-term economic stability. This trend is evident in recent policy measures, such as the “Big Beautiful” Bill, which primarily benefits the wealthy at the expense of broader societal welfare.

As the US grapples with the implications of its debt-fueled economy, questions arise about the resilience of its institutions and the capacity to address systemic economic imbalances. The need for a reevaluation of economic policies and a shift towards sustainable growth strategies is becoming increasingly urgent to prevent the onset of a “paucity effect” characterized by economic stagnation and widening inequality.

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