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People's Democratic Republic, and Vietnam), whose performance in export and income growth has been strikingly better than …
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Reflecting the large initial distortions, trade, exchange rate, and energy reforms could generate large welfare gains for the Islamic Republic of Iran. If combined with direct income payments to all households (not just the poor), the poor would benefit enormously. The authors show that well...
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To analyze the effects of prospective policy changes, sectoral and economy-wide modelers need to begin with baseline … economy theory, a set of political econometric equations and knowledge of current World Trade Organization (WTO)-bound tariffs …
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How important to welfare and growth in developing countries are restraints on foreign providers of producer services? Limiting such services not only may limit growth but may hurt some of the very people - domestic skilled workers in such service sectors - those restraints are designed to protect
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A survey of more than 50 empirical papers shows that the adjustment costs of trade liberalization are small relative to the benefits. Moreover, manufacturing employment typically increases with trade liberalization. The limited data suggests that trade liberalization reduces poverty
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