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This paper deals with the economic effects and the policy implications of trade liberalisation on the Jordanian economy, with emphasis on welfare, income distribution and real wages of heterogeneous households, by using a neoclassical dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model....
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This paper deals with the economic effects and the policy implications of trade liberalisation on the Jordanian economy, with emphasis on welfare, income distribution and real wages of heterogeneous households, by using a neoclassical dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009226861
openness on economic growth? Taking Jordan as the case study, the main results of this paper are: 1) introducing reliable …
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This paper aims at assessing the effects on the Jordanian economy of the Association Agreement (AA) between Jordan and … the European Union (EU). Particular emphasis is placed on the effects on consumer welfare. The EU-Jordan AA was signed in … 1997 and entered into force in May 2002. It eliminates progressively tariffs on most industrial goods imported by Jordan …
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The Association Agreement between Jordan and the EU entered into force in 2002. It provides a gradual reduction of …
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This paper analyses trade liberalisation policies and the impact of economic openness on agricultural development in a small, open economy. The paper reports on the effect of these policies on the following economic variables: 1) agricultural production; 2) income from agriculture; 3) domestic...
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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 freer trade assumptions for each household group. These...
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This paper points out a number of problems associated with the existing pension system in Lithuania. Reforms are proposed, including (i) a substantial increase in the basic pension benefit rate, financed on a pay-as-you-go basis, provided universally, and regulated according to wage/price...
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