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(Version 6.05) and the LINKAGE model of the global economy are used to examine the impact first of current merchandise trade …
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In a world with volatile food prices, countries have an incentive to shelter their populations from induced real income shocks. When some agents are net food producers while others are net consumers, there is scope for insurance between the two groups. A domestic social protection scheme would...
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The authors use Morocco's national survey of living standards to measure the short-term welfare impacts of prior estimates of the price changes attributed to various trade policy reforms for cereals-the country's main food staple. They find small impacts on mean consumption and inequality in the...
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effects of adopting both types of innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). They do so using the global economy-wide computable …
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2004 on global markets, net farm incomes, and national and regional economic welfare and poverty, using the global economy … primary agriculture than in the rest of the economy of developing countries, and earnings of unskilled workers more than of …
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Alternative scenarios are considered for reducing by one billion the number of people living below $1.25 a day. The low-case, "pessimistic," path to that goal would see the developing world outside China returning to its slower pace of growth and poverty reduction of the 1980s and 1990s, though...
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