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land and unskilled labor, and real net farm incomes would all rise in the region, thereby alleviating poverty. A Doha …
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poverty. A Doha partial liberalization could move the world some way towards those desirable outcomes, but more so the more …
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sector projections and then taking an economy-wide perspective using projections to 2005, based on the global CGE model known …
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by taking an economy-wide perspective using projections to the year 2005, based on the global CGE model known as GTAP …
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reduce some forms of poverty and inequality but worsen others, so the net effects are unclear without empirical modeling … the remaining distortions to world merchandise trade on poverty and inequality globally and in various developing … for a sample of 15 countries, and ten stand-alone national case studies, all point to larger reductions in poverty …
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suggest real net farm incomes would rise in developing countries with a move to free trade, thereby alleviating rural poverty …
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This Paper is concerned with the interaction of regulated efficiency and World Trade Organization (WTO) accession and its impact on China’s motor vehicle sector. The analysis is conducted using a 23-sector/25-region computable general equilibrium model. Regulatory reform and internal...
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This paper addresses three questions relating to the very extensive use of the GTAP global trade protection database: Are there additional price-distorting policy instruments worthy of inclusion in the base year? What is the appropriate counterfactual set of price distortions in the year of...
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We review a recent body of theoretical work that aims to put numbers on the consequences of globalization. A unifying theme of our survey is methodological. We rely on gravity models and demonstrate how they can be used for counterfactual analysis. We highlight how various economic...
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Rapid economic growth in some emerging economies in recent decades has significantly increased their global economic importance. If this rapid growth continues and is strongest in resource-poor Asian economies, the growth in global demand for imports of primary products also will continue, to...
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