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Industrial production was as much part of human existence in 500 BC as it is today. The main difference is that the level of mechanization and the organization of production have changed fundamentally over time starting with the first Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. These forms of...
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Mali. Moreover, our results show that removing cotton subsidies while keeping other agricultural subsidies does not lessen …In this paper, we construct for Mali the first country-specific CGE model including a micro-simulation component so as … to analyse how removing cotton subsidies in developed countries would impact poverty and inequality. To that effect, we …
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The impacts of using export taxes as a price control in a multi-market framework are explored using the cotton and yarn … sectors in Pakistan as examples. Results show that the export tax on cotton increased domestic consumption and decreased … exports of cotton in Pakistan, transferring income from cotton producers to yarn spinners and the government. There was a …
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