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export demand elasticity 4 APEX model 2 African trade 2 Afrika 2 Außenhandelselastizität 2 Bibliometrie 2 Schätzung 2 agriculture sector 2 balance of payments 2 computable general equilibrium (CGE) 2 devaluation 2 import demand elasticity 2 income distribution 2 input-output framework 2 stabilization program 2 survey 2 tariff reduction 2 Africa 1 Bibliometrics 1 Estimation 1 Export-demand elasticity 1 Trade elasticity 1 fully-modified OLS 1 panel cointegration tests 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Cororaton, Caesar B. 2 Olabisi, Michael 2 Sawyer, W. Charles 2 BOUAZIZI, Tarek 1 KHEDHIRI, Sami 1
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Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 1
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Applied Econometrics and International Development 1 Discussion Papers / Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 1 Journal of African Trade 1 Journal of African trade : official journal of the African Export-Import Bank 1 PIDS Discussion Paper Series 1
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EconStor 2 RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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The demand for imports and exports in Africa: A survey
Olabisi, Michael; Sawyer, W. Charles - In: Journal of African Trade 7 (2020) 1/2, pp. 45-59
To drive economic development, it is important for policy makers to have a good understanding of the linkages between imports, exports, and the rest of the economy. This is particularly true for Africa. The continent depends on exports of commodities to finance imports of manufactured goods for...
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The demand for imports and exports in Africa : a survey
Olabisi, Michael; Sawyer, W. Charles - In: Journal of African trade : official journal of the … 7 (2020) 1/2, pp. 45-59
To drive economic development, it is important for policy makers to have a good understanding of the linkages between imports, exports, and the rest of the economy. This is particularly true for Africa. The continent depends on exports of commodities to finance imports of manufactured goods for...
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AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEMAND ELASTICITY FOR TUNISIAN EXPORTS
KHEDHIRI, Sami; BOUAZIZI, Tarek - In: Applied Econometrics and International Development 7 (2007) 1
The objective of this paper is to estimate the demand elasticity for Tunisia exports using recently developed non-stationary panel methodologies. We consider quarterly data of Tunisian exports to the major European trading partners from 1987 to 2004. Our estimation results of the price and...
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Structural Adjustment Policy Experiments: The Use of Philippine CGE Models
Cororaton, Caesar B. - 1994
This paper reviews the general structure of the following general computable general equilibrium (CGE): the APEX model, Habito's second version of the PhilCGE model, Cororaton's CGE model and Bautista's first CGE model. These models are chosen as they represent the range of recently constructed...
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Structural Adjustment Policy Experiments: The Use of Philippine CGE Models
Cororaton, Caesar B. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 1994
This paper reviews the general structure of the following general computable general equilibrium (CGE): the APEX model, Habito’s second version of the PhilCGE model, Cororaton’s CGE model and Bautista’s first CGE model. These models are chosen as they represent the range of recently...
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