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Economic integration is nowadays likely to be larger in major economies around the world, especially among the ten active countries in the Southeast Asia. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impacts of the possible trade agreement between the ASEAN and its current FTA partners as...
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A computable general equilibrium model was used to analyze trade liberalization impacts on sustainability. On the basis of multilateral trade negotiations in Doha Round, partial trade liberalization (PTL) and deep trade liberalization (DTL) scenarios were designed to assess their impacts on...
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, applying a world dynamic general equilibrium model (MIRAGE). An important feature of the model is that it includes a new way of …
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a world dynamic general equilibrium model (MIRAGE). An important feature of the model is that includes a new way of …
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a world dynamic general equilibrium model (MIRAGE). An important feature of the model is that includes a new way of …
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Two-sector models with traded and non-traded goods have problems accounting for the stylized fact that the real exchange rate appreciates and consumption booms for several years following trade liberalization, or exchange-rate-based stabilization programs, in small open economies. The paper...
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The effects of trade liberalization on poverty in Tunisia are examined, using a layered dynamic CGE …-microsimulation approach. A dynamic CGE model endogenously generates the evolution of prices, as well as income paths under protection and …
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This paper reviews agricultural and food security performances of developing countries after the Uruguay Round. In particular, issues and trends relevant to the interests of the low income food deficit and the net food importing countries are examined as the world prepares for further trade...
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This paper studies tariff-tax reforms in a calibrated two-region global New Keynesian model composed of a developing and an advanced region. In our baseline calibration, a revenue-neutral reform that lowers tariffs in developing countries can reduce domestic welfare. The reason is that the...
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