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vice-versa. Defining two extreme factor market scenarios over Morocco and Tunisia, the author finds that the welfare gains … the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) model and database, the results show that the welfare impact of trade reform is …
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"Ravallion and Lokshin use Morocco's national survey of living standards to measure the short-term welfare impacts of … aggregate impact on inequality into a vertical component (between people at different pre-reform welfare levels) and a … horizontal component (between people at the same pre-reform welfare level). There is a large horizontal component which dominates …
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two North African countries, Morocco and Tunisia. We do so by performing a multivariate time series analysis of aggregated …
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"The authors employ the recently completed "poverty map" for Morocco, referring to the year 2004, as a tool for an ex …
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revenues and expenditures of the pension system. The model is applied to the case of Morocco. Simulations show that even under …
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demonstrated, using the case of Morocco, by analyzing selected policy (top-down and bottom-up) interventions and external shocks …-to-micro) links are of a trade reform type. The bottom-up (micro-to-macro) links pertain to changes in farm water assignments and the … impacts of the two reforms assessed are different, with trade reform having an absolute impact of a higher magnitude than the …
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system prevailing in Morocco in 1995 and 2004. The analysis shows that the most visible subsidies might not have been the … of Morocco's housing policy. The framework used here is very general and can be used to compare the Moroccan system with …
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