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This paper aims at investigating the sectoral impacts from exogenous shocks using CGE model through GTAP model which is …
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As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoying benefits from … other countries’ efforts to abate greenhouse gas emissions but not taking due responsibilities of its own. China has been … historical contributions of inter-fuel switching, energy conserva¬tion, economic growth and population expan¬sion to China’s CO2 …
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This paper explores how the People’s Republic of China (PRC) can turn the challenges posed by the current global …
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the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Using an economy-wide, global computable general equilibrium model, this paper …
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equilibrium model (GTAP Model) with special focus on Malaysia. The study considers the full elimination of intra-ASEAN import …
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the European Union (EU) and the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) members using Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP …
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The aim of the paper is to investigate convergence tendencies in the SADC region and to determine whether the EPA/EBAI policies between SADC and EU_27 member states will promote such convergence tendencies. The analyses of the EPA/ABAI policies make further conclusion on SADC member states’...
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modelling framework, namely the GTAP model. The latest version of the GTAP database (version 6.22) has been employed as a …
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rising grain prices. Using the standard GTAP model and the recent GTAP Africa database, this paper simulates the overall …
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Agriculture is a major economic activity in Bangladesh. It currently employs around 50 percent of country’s labor force and contributes around 20 percent of country’s GDP. Growth in agricultural sector has important linkages with the overall economy through various channels. It is important...
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